09-29-2022 01:32 AM
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10-10-2022 07:13 PM
Cyto@CytoI have a very similar laptop model running the same version of windows, and have encountered the same issue as mentioned above. Updating the VGA driver to the above comment's version did not resolve the issue. 3rd party software to modify the taskbar also has been ineffective.
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10-12-2022 07:44 AM
10-13-2022 04:06 AM
10-13-2022 08:25 PM
Cyto@CytoHi @Falcon_ASUS ,
Please see the below full details:
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 11 Home Single Language
Version: 10.0.22621 Build 22621
System Manufacturer: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
System Model: Vivobook_ASUSLaptop M7400QE_M7400QE
System Type: x64-based PC
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 5800H with Radeon Graphics, 3201 Mhz, 8 Core(s), 16 Logical Processor(s)
BaseBoard Product: M7400QE
BIOS Version/Date: American Megatrends International, LLC. M7400QE.305, 2021/08/25
Graphics Card and Driver: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop GPU; Driver version 31.0.15.1748; 2022/09/21
Integrated Graphics (as listed in device manager): AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics; Driver version 30.0.13044.3001; 2021/12/23
Integrated Graphics (as listed in Radeon Software): Driver version: 21.30.44.03-211223a-375185C-Asus
Image of the desktop, showing a thin single pixel white line despite the windows 11 taskbar being hidden, attached.
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10-20-2022 04:07 AM
Falcon_ASUSThe line is visible. It is easier to pinpoint in an image of smaller scale. I just took a snapshot of the image and webpage attached by @Cyto to help out (I hope that is okay for me to do):https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/232398#Comment_232398
"Image of the desktop, showing a thin single pixel white line despite the windows 11 taskbar being hidden, attached."
>>Sorry, I can't see the line clearly, can you help me mark it?
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3dmikeeI realize it is a Windows 11 22H2 feature, but it used to not exist in previous Windows versions (I've got the screenshots to prove it). I'm assuming the added the line as an aesthetic decision, but they have to take into account its functionality and possible damages such an aesthetic decision can cause (which obviously they didn't). I also realize that ASUS is not responsible for Microsoft's product design. But perhaps ASUS could provide a temporary software solution (that could turn the taskbar as it was in the previous Windows 11 version, namely 22H1) or as an OLED laptop provider maybe ASUS could raise this issue with its Microsoft partners.Guys, this taskbar line is nothing more than a design solution, it is always there. It's less noticeable when using the dark theme, and I don't like it either. All that remains for us is to write feedback to Microsoft hoping that they will ever hide it
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