I re-installed and it still happened, but the problem seems to be gone when I\'m using large taskbar buttons. Unfortunately, I need small taskbar buttons for my work.
I re-installed and it still happened, but the problem seems to be gone when I\'m using large taskbar buttons. Unfortunately, I need small taskbar buttons for my work.
I re-installed and it still happened, but the problem seems to be gone when I\'m using large taskbar buttons. Unfortunately, I need small taskbar buttons for my work.
I re-installed and it still happened, but the problem seems to be gone when I\'m using large taskbar buttons. Unfortunately, I need small taskbar buttons for my work.
I re-installed and it still happened, but the problem seems to be gone when I\'m using large taskbar buttons. Unfortunately, I need small taskbar buttons for my work.
I re-installed and it still happened, but the problem seems to be gone when I\'m using large taskbar buttons. Unfortunately, I need small taskbar buttons for my work.
I re-installed and it still happened, but the problem seems to be gone when I\'m using large taskbar buttons. Unfortunately, I need small taskbar buttons for my work.
I re-installed and it still happened, but the problem seems to be gone when I\'m using large taskbar buttons. Unfortunately, I need small taskbar buttons for my work.
I re-installed and it still happened, but the problem seems to be gone when I\'m using large taskbar buttons. Unfortunately, I need small taskbar buttons for my work.
I re-installed and it still happened, but the problem seems to be gone when I\'m using large taskbar buttons. Unfortunately, I need small taskbar buttons for my work.
Could you try the Lock the Taskbar option? This will create a re-sizable partition between the start button and that taskbar buttons thereby preventing the overlapping.
They are overlapping because when you upgraded from Windows 8 to 8.1, the supported files for icon of SMR may have got corrupted. So, you should uninstall it once and restart the PC. Then, install it once again. The problem should be gone.
On all screenshots I see, it shows the Start Screen on the "Dashboard Tile". But for me, it shows Skype. I also don't understand the difference between the settings "Enabled", "Disabled" and "Dynamic". Only "Hidden" is obvious, and it removes the Skype tile. But the other options don't seem to make any difference...
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Could you try the Lock the Taskbar option? This will create a re-sizable partition between the start button and that taskbar buttons thereby preventing the overlapping.