Remove, Hide, or Relocate the Connection Bar in Windows App when in Full Screen on Cloud PC
When using Cloud PC in full screen mode the connection bar always pops up. It’s not Pinned so it auto hides.
This issue is the bar pops up anytime the mouse is on top of screen. When using a browser, for example, to navigate to a different tab the user has to mouse to top of the screen.
This mouse movement pops up the Connection bar which is VERY invasive and blocks a large portion of the top screen which blocks the browsers tabs.
Users have to shift this left/right every time or move the mouse away (wait till it disappears) then hope they have better aiming to click on tab without bringing curser to top of screen… or else the annoying Connection bar pops up.
Is there ANY method to be able to any of the these
Relocate the connection bar to left side screen (right side interferes with up/down scroll)Delay the connection bar popup for few seconds (mouse on top of screen few seconds to show connection bar)Or permanently remove it and use Windows hotkeys to break out of Full Screen modeAny other idea…
When using Cloud PC in full screen mode the connection bar always pops up. It’s not Pinned so it auto hides. This issue is the bar pops up anytime the mouse is on top of screen. When using a browser, for example, to navigate to a different tab the user has to mouse to top of the screen. This mouse movement pops up the Connection bar which is VERY invasive and blocks a large portion of the top screen which blocks the browsers tabs.Users have to shift this left/right every time or move the mouse away (wait till it disappears) then hope they have better aiming to click on tab without bringing curser to top of screen… or else the annoying Connection bar pops up. Is there ANY method to be able to any of the theseRelocate the connection bar to left side screen (right side interferes with up/down scroll)Delay the connection bar popup for few seconds (mouse on top of screen few seconds to show connection bar)Or permanently remove it and use Windows hotkeys to break out of Full Screen modeAny other idea… Read More