<flame-on> There is another option: Round up the developers of Vista and 
publicly flog them with wet brooms soaked in tuna fish oil. 

Does anyone seriously think that Microsoft uses their own software? I will bet 
good money that the developers at Microsoft do not *actually* use their own 
operating system. If they did, they would not put up with a tenth of the weird 
bugs we deal with every day. 

If anyone knows for certain that I am wrong I sure would like to know. 
<flame-off>

Bob


On Jul 29, 2010, at 2:38 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:

> I had a client recently point out that upon restoring the Vista taskbar
> after a Rev slideshow, the Start button is invisible.  Mousing over the
> region where the button is supposed to be brings it back, but this is
> nonetheless bad behavior.  Try this (msg box):
> hide taskbar
> show taskbar
> 
> The Start button should now be invisible (XP seems unaffected).
> 
> The only workaround I can think of is physically moving the mouse to the
> bottom left of the screen and then moving it back to the starting position
> but this is quite clumsy.
> 
> Anyone have another suggestion to restore the Start button?
> 
> Thanks & Regards,
> 
> Scott Rossi
> Creative Director
> Tactile Media, UX Design
> 
> 
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