Dear Simon, I also have my taskbar set to auto-hide, and did have some problems with it in the past, but those have been resolved. What exactly do you mean with switching windows? Are you switching using a keyboard shortcut? AFAIK the taskbar is shown if and only if the mouse cursor is close to the bottom of the screen.
What *might* be happening is that one window asks for attention (notification etc.). That causes the taskbar to remain visible. Cheers, Thom Op wo 10 jun. 2020 om 14:56 schreef Simon Frei <freisi...@gmail.com>: > > I more or less recently switched over from XFCE to KDE and must say, I > am pretty impressed :) > Thanks a lot for packaging this fine DE for debian! > > I am on debian testing. > One quite annoying behaviour I observe is that the bottom bar (set to > auto-hide) is not auto-hiding when switching windows. It does auto-hide > when I move the mouse onto the bottom bar and away again. That's quite > annoying especially on a small laptop screen when the open window has an > input field at the bottom (like most messengers). > Can anyone reproduce? I assume not, at least I couldn't find any info on > anyone having the same problem online. > Is there a cache/config file relevant to this behaviour I could check or > move out of place to see if it's a misconfig? > > Thanks in advance for any help. > > Cheers, > Simon >