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I made a quick video to show what I'm seeing. All of a sudden Sidebar Diag is jumping and not staying on the left, or right side correctly. It moves itself from the far corner where it should be, over further into my desktop. If you see the video, ignore the red/white stripe thing you see, that is the video recorder, but you notice it won't stay put, it jumps over from where it should be. Latest version, just started doing this on my Windows 11 machine. 23H2. Did a full install and reinstall and tried standalone, same issues. No idea what is causing this problem.
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I'm thinking this is some bug in Windows 11 with Sidebar Diag. I tested this version posted by someone else (link above), and have not seen any jumping of the sidebar as mentioned in my first post. It stays where it should, only issue with this version is the reserved space stays active, even when not enabled so it takes up all that space on the right side. Hopefully this can be looked into with the latest version and fixed at some point, have been using this for years with no issues until now.
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I made a quick video to show what I'm seeing. All of a sudden Sidebar Diag is jumping and not staying on the left, or right side correctly. It moves itself from the far corner where it should be, over further into my desktop. If you see the video, ignore the red/white stripe thing you see, that is the video recorder, but you notice it won't stay put, it jumps over from where it should be. Latest version, just started doing this on my Windows 11 machine. 23H2. Did a full install and reinstall and tried standalone, same issues. No idea what is causing this problem.
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