Yes, I had that box checked--of course not in full screen mode because there's no taskbar to click on. With the normal (not full) screen there's no problem: the taskbar is always there no matter where the cursor is. The problem is with full screen mode only & only in Internet Explorer 7.
When I went into full-screen mode you can only access the controls at the top of the screen and not the taskbar at the top. I looked at some websites and they also say you can only access the top controls when moused over. If you want to access the taskbar when in full-screen the way I found was just to press the Windows key.
I think you must be right & that my memory of unhiding the taskbar in IE7 is just one of those things. True, it's not all that hard to switch back & forth w/f11; but the unhiding taskbar seems so obvious a convenience, I wonder why Microsoft didn't put it in. Thanks for the research & instruction.
Pressing Windows key does show taskbar when IE 7 is in full screen mode. But then you should left click anywhere on the desktop to make the taskbar hide again, before F11 will get you out of full screen mode.
Thank you for this very useful discovery. I just looked in the Microsoft support site under keyboard shortcuts & it's not there, although the display of the start menu with the logo key is.
As you say pressing the Winlogo key is the Windows keyboard shortcut to open the start menu. But if the taskbar is hidden it then also brings up the taskbar (in order to show the start button and its menu). Hence its use for IE 7 full screen.
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