

I was under the impression that those were the only kinds of accounts people even used with teams, and that personal accounts were for skype. frankly, I do not understand the logic here at all. What you may not have noticed (depending on the degree to which teams has infiltrated your life), is that this teams is an imposter you cannot use it with a work/school managed account, only with your personal microsoft account. It then hides the bottom of my full screen app which is a terminal emulator app, where the last line is the most important one where I input text.Īs a workaround I have to use "Windows taskbar shows all windows, DisplayFusion displays only relevant windows" option but I would prefer to have "All taskbars show all windows" + an option "Disable icons flashing on DisplayFusion taskbars" to have only the messenger app icon flashing on the main windows taskbar and have my DisplayFusion taskbars remain hidden by the auto-hide feature.If you've installed windows 11, you've probably noticed that teams (rather than skype) ships with the OS, even gets its own special shell integration into the taskbar in the form of the chat button.

If I have a messenger app running like Communicator 2007 or Jabber and I receive a message, all the taskbars becomes visible with the messenger app icon blinking. I like the feature "All taskbars show all windows" but I have a problem with it when used combined with Taskbar auto-hide and Full screen apps : Path=%SystemRoot%\Resources\Themes\Aero\AeroLite.msstyles Wallpaper=%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\DisplayFusion\Wallpaper_1.png SizeNWSE=%SystemRoot%\cursors\size2_r.cur

SizeNESW=%SystemRoot%\cursors\size1_r.cur

ThemeId=\DefaultIcon]įull=%SystemRoot%\System32\imageres.dll,-54Įmpty=%SystemRoot%\System32\imageres.dll,-55ĪppStarting=%SystemRoot%\cursors\wait_r.curĬrosshair=%SystemRoot%\cursors\cross_r.cur
