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Tabbing out in games due to game bar

Anonymous
2024-11-09T15:10:59+00:00

Recently in games where you use the mouse to move the camera, my mouse has been moving off my screen and onto my other screen, despite being in full screen. I've done some troubleshooting and the common factor that causes this is booting game bar. I do not want to completely disable game bar as it is useful to talk to friends that play on an Xbox, however I have still tried this but when I go into settings > gaming > game bar, there is no option to disable it anyway. The only options are: Allow controller to open game bar (currently off), All shortcuts. Any fixes for this as it is getting really irritating. It has only started in the past week.

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Gaming

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-12-03T17:04:10+00:00

    i have the same problem and it comes and goes depending on but this doesent really solve the problem you "****" gave us. the problem would be fixed if you just remove it completly or make it on defult so you dont see you dont use you dont smell the **** to begin with no1 wants this piece of **** and even more when you have **** notifications mid game about some random **** and to add a extra you **** the whole fullscreen in the same go GOOOOOOOOOODD JOB RETARDS I WANT TO REMOWE THIS PIECE OF **** FROM MY PCCCCCCCC not **** reinstall a old **** version that this piece of **** still exists on.

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  2. Solamillo Charity 20,255 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-11-09T16:19:50+00:00

    Hello there! I am Charity, I'm an Independent Advisor. I'm glad to help you today!

    My apologies about that. Please roll back for now and wait for the new Windows 11 update.

    Open Settings by pressing Windows + I.

    Go to Update & Security, then select View Update History.

    Click Uninstall updates and find the most recent update (look at the date).

    Right-click on it and choose Uninstall, then restart your computer.

    To pause future updates:

    In Update & Security, select Pause updates for 7 days to prevent the update from reapplying automatically. You can extend this period in Advanced options.

    Kind Regards,

    Charity


    Please note that things might need more than one reply to completely resolve your issue, as it will completely depend on the complexity of the question and the amount of detail that you have provided me.

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