Why does the tooltip display on taskbar icons when I am not hovering my cursor on them?
The icons in my taskbar are always "hovered on" even when my mouse is no where near them. This leads to the summoning of the tooltips and sometimes aero previews which can interfere with the view of currently running programs. What I have noticed about
this is that it's always the last icon that my cursor makes contact with before moving it outside the taskbar that makes the tooltip and/or aero preview appear. Is this simply a registry issue? How can I fix this? This has been happening for a while. Restarts
don't work. I've checked for malware and spyware with no results.
The blog post from the developers that were working on it said that it involves a corruption of the video buffer as it animates to the "fade away" effect of the menu item. This might explain why it occurs more if a program that already interfaces with
the video driver has crashed.
If your video card's latest drivers don't resolve it, you can mitigate it by turning off the animation (so the menu just flat-out disappears instead of fading away, so nothing gets stuck in the acceleration buffer). You could also disable hardware graphics acceleration but
that'd be a big performance hit.
Shawn "Cmdr" Keene | Microsoft MVP 2010-2024 | CmdrKeene.com | tweet: @CmdrKeene Microsoft MVPs are independent experts offering real-world answers. Learn more at mvp.microsoft.com.
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