Gaurav wrote:
What would be the purpose/functional enhancement of this change? Also note that Android does not have a taskbar that lets you switch directly between running apps, for that it has a task switcher. On Windows, one app can be maximized, other can be windowed, the user can rapidly switch between switch them. In this case, how will the taskbar behave? Will it change transparency every time you simply change focus to another app or open the Start Menu? It is not practical in a multitasking OS with overlapping windows like Windows. It will cause more distraction than be useful.
I should've been clearer, I forgot to mention I prefer to set my taskbar to always be on, hence, the transparency looking a bit weird when windows are maximized. No real functional enhancements, I guess, apart from maybe better visibility.
As for how it'd work, bearing in mind I have no understanding of feasibility here, for me it'd suffice if transparency were disabled on a focused fullscreen windows and only that. I wouldn't mind transitions while switching focus, even less if they can somehow be animated, maybe that's just me.
I do realize it's a really niche use case, but hey, I figured I'd ask anyway.
EDIT:
Jcee wrote:
>transparent Taskbar looks off with maximized windows
Thats because they arent 'properly' maximized.. If you check the 'auto-hide taskbar' setting windows will maximize over the bottom lip (where the taskbar sits) too
There are a variety of programs that can adjust the "desktop work area"
See above, I have it set to always display.