OK, so I didn't have the right process down initially.
Taskbar is set to Autohide
Theme is set to Dark
No background image on Desktop
200% Scaling
3840x2160
On log into Windows 11, the Taskbar will have a line still visible at the top edge of it (Not ideal for OLED)
Starting up Ryzen Master (or some other apps), leave it alone for a moment (a few minutes)
The Taskbar loses the remaining line (top edge that's visible). Taskbar now no longer visible and will auto-reveal when moving mouse over it or using Windows key on keyboard.
However, I haven't got that locked in 100% to trigger yet, and of course, I've not found what triggers the top edge to become visible again. But Windows 11 does allow a full Taskbar auto hideaway unlike how we experience it right now on first login. Will continue to experiement and see what's doing the funny business there.
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I think you're worrying too much . I mean it with full respect and understanding, I mightve done what you're doing in the past, but we have the 3 year no burn warranty, oled phones have persistent icons etc and I've never had burn in on my phone personally and like I say you have the 3 year warranty. Yes do some 'minimising' but I think you are going too far. As I say i have full respect and understanding on it,not raining on your parade.
If I was doing all that it would end up unenjoyable, and a pain.
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