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ModernFlyout isn't hiding/disabling system volume and display popup bar #1304
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Same bug present on my Windows 11 23H2 laptop with ModernFlyouts 0.9.3.0. |
I can confirm on Windows 11 21H2 with ModernFlyouts v0.10.0-beta.4 - Don't ask me why I use that specific Windows 11 feature update. :D
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However, the other people are using 0.9.3 @kurtbahartr |
Sure thing. The build number is |
I set it to swap the method used for changing the volume bar after 22000 (Windows 11 changed it), so maybe the fact you are directly on 22000 is what's causing the issue. I am also able to replicate this on a virtual machine at 22000.318 so I will try to figure out why it's not working. Even the check I used works too so it's a bit confusing. @kurtbahartr Ah, I realised the issue, Windows 11 still uses the same volume bar from Win10 until exactly that version, I messed up the version I was checking. It changed in 22H2, not 21H2.. |
Yep, just as I assumed. 22H2 brings lots of visual revamps throughout Windows 11 along with lots of bugs and glitches. One of them, however, is quite irritating to the point I ended up opting for 21H2 even though 24H2 is around the corner already. I don't mind having the old volume bar as long as ModernFlyouts is a thing. :) |
@kurtbahartr I released a build that should fix that error on my fork ModernFlyouts Fork. You can see if that fixes it. |
Alrighty. I just sent a tab with the link you provided to the impacted machine over Chrome. I'll check it out when my brother is done with his gaming session. 😅 P.S I know I could've just sent the files over SMB to use less bandwidth as I'm typing this on the laptop with Windows 10 22H2 but I can't connect to the Windows 11 laptop over local network for some reason - I do see it in Network category in Explorer but trying to connect to it returns a "Can't connect to DESKTOP-1234567" with the detail being "Network path could not be found". |
@kurtbahartr I think there's a option in Control Panel you need to turn on, something like File and Printer Sharing, to get it to work properly - at least that's what I had to do recently to get it to work properly. |
It works just fine when the target laptop is logged into the system with my own user account. I'll dig deeper into it at a later time. I'll be focusing on helping troubleshoot and check for the bug I face here on ModernFlyouts as soon as I can - My brother seems to want to keep that laptop of mine to himself all day long, or potentially even longer, just because it's a gaming laptop and he can game with his friends on it. 🙄 EDIT: I finally managed to connect via SMB, all I had to do was to use its local IP instead of hostname. Windows oddities as usual. xD |
Update: I just tested it out and things work just as expected! |
ModernFlyouts Version
0.9.3.0
Windows version
Windows 11 23H2
OS build
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Platform
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Area(s) with issue?
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Steps to reproduce
When trying to change volume or brightness using laptop's keyboard shortcut somehow system volume bar is also showing along with modernFlout.
✔️ Expected Behavior
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❌ Actual Behavior
System's volume bar should be hiden/disabled.
Other Software
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Additional Context
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