If i have Chrome open in 1 screen it displays fine but when I move it over to the other monitor the black bar is there. Close out of Chrome and re-open to make sure all the pages open properly. I guess for now I will have to hit F11 two times to fix the issue when it appears until I find a permanent fix. Clicking on it activates the window behind Chrome. The new design looks similar to the , even though the functionality offered is different. Three monitors and it is always the center.
Hi, You may update the Display driver from Device Manager manually and check if this helps. To enable it, go to the Settings section in the google Hamburger Menu, the three dots described in the previous section, in the upper right-hand corner of the page. Please leave politics and religion out of discussions! Also, such requests should only be done as self-posts. Enabling Chrome Menu Access Launch Google Chrome. Once enabled, you can adjust settings, bookmarks and other Chrome menu options to best suit your most common search needs. I would love to know if anyone finds a permanent solution to this one. Click this item to enable it.
Saves vertical real estate on the pages of all Google services. Device drivers have been updated and windows 10 is up to date. It's a recurring issue with Google Chrome on Windows; and has been for several years, as you'll see if you scan their forums. Some users reported that disabling hardware acceleration helped fix the issue but this was not the case for everyone who experienced it and the issue came back at least once for a user. Has anybody encountered this behavior or know why this is happening and how to fix it? This is not my issue, my black bar is below the task bar and bookmarks bar.
I hit F11 and it fixes the issue. But when you close the app, and open a new one, the black bar appears again. Look at DuckDuckGo : simple. Re-open the settings to ensure it is enabled; then close out all the browser windows and open a new one. Hi, I am working with a client with a couple of Lenovo Laptops where I am having this odd issue. Still, enabling this feature is hidden behind an experimental part of Chrome called flags. To get started, browse or search the web in a Chrome window, find the extension or app you want, and tap on the link.
This function, however, is not automatically enabled on the menu. Power up your Chrome You can add new features to Chrome by installing extensions. I am on Windows 10 pro version 1803. By making the first loaded page as your default site, you can save time and potential errors by mistyping the information. Select the program and click on Uninstall and follow the instruction on the screen.
Two users are having the black bar issue. Do you face this issue in Internet Explorer or other applications? Is this issue specific to only Google Chrome browser? I experience the same issue, and my colleague too. This means that not only is the window not displayed, but it also logically does not extend to the top. I've seen this too, and when it happens, it happens for all windows that you maximize. This is easily fixed with a few clicks to enable the menu via Google Chrome settings. It only happens on my main monitor. Are you using the navigation bar on Google's homepage? I think it was the last Chrome Dev update when that was fixed.
Google unfortunately does not seem intent to provide users with customization options concerning the service icons made available at this point in time. Any content that gets downloaded is displayed in the area and the black bar overshadows it so that it cannot be interacted with according to the user. In particular, if you maximize for example the Windows 10 Settings app, it won't maximize fully, but it will only maximize to the top of where the black bar would appear in e. To access the service list, you need to click on the button to pick one of the featured services from the menu. A reboot fixes the issue until it happens again. I myself use a multi-tab Speed Dial of 24 4×6 grid dials on 13 tabs One tab is devoted to Google services. Fullscreen did nothing for me.
Furthermore I found this: The black bar was at the top and the application window was maximised. The changes Google have made over the last couple of years have been a step backwards and just an annoyance. You can get rid of the black bar for the session by entering fullscreen mode and exiting it again. Let us know if the fix worked for you on Twitter, by telling TrustedReviews. Black or white bar takes up about 30% of the screen from the bottom. And that is not even including the experiments the company ran regularly in that time on the front page. Please use for comics, memes, and similar posts.
I had the same with File Explorer but there the bar was white and at the bottom. Google Chrome is a popular search engine not immediately available in many computer operating systems. The F11 trick worked for me. None of the fixes have worked for me, so far. Does anyone have any insight on how or why this is happening. Hopefully a actual fix will come soon.
Google Chrome should be the new search browser. If the issue still persists, I request you to contact Google Chrome support forum by following the below link. Which made seeing the choices like Default, Enabled, Disabled, whatever, impossible to see. If you move your mouse up to the top of your screen in Chrome, does a black bar come down to obscure the tabs? No more stupid black bar. As far as I'm concerned, I rarely ever use the links in the black navigation bar currently because it is usually faster to open the service I want to load directly using the browser's address bar. Customizing the black bar would be a great feature. The best workaround I have found is to enter full screen mode F11 in chrome or Ctrl+L in Acrobat and then exit full screen mode by hitting the key combination twice.