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Anonymous

This isn't really a problem, just something I noticed
that I think would be a really easy fix. When the taskbar
is moved to the left side of the screen (It may also be
the right side, but I haven't tried it) so that it is
vertical and parallel to the side of the computer
monitor, the alerts that Microsoft Anti-Spyware display
just go up and off the screen. This makes it impossible
to read what the alert says or click anything within the
alert box. I'll try to "draw" a picture to illustrate
this.

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||||||| The alert starts here --->
Then continues to rise and disappear

It would be nice to see a fix for this.
 
M

Mikolaj

This isn't really a problem, just something I noticed
that I think would be a really easy fix. When the taskbar
is moved to the left side of the screen (It may also be
the right side, but I haven't tried it) so that it is
vertical and parallel to the side of the computer
monitor, the alerts that Microsoft Anti-Spyware display
just go up and off the screen. This makes it impossible
to read what the alert says or click anything within the
alert box. I'll try to "draw" a picture to illustrate
this.

|start| /\
||||||| /\
||||||| /\
||||||| /\
||||||| /\
||||||| /\
||||||| /\
||||||| /\
||||||| /\
||||||| /\
||||||| /\
||||||| /\
||||||| /\
||Date| /\
||Time| /\
||||||| The alert starts here --->
Then continues to rise and disappear

It would be nice to see a fix for this.


This is well known (from a long time) problem and all we suspect it will be
fixed in Beta 2 (upcoming soon).
 
A

Anonymous

Thanks for the information. It will be great to see that
this will finally be fixed.
 

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