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Launcher Pro Plus

Hello all,

Just a quick question regarding LPP. I've been running it now for a few weeks with little hassle and am loving it so far. I just wondered if anyone has experienced the little problem I'm having. On initial start up everything works fine and dandy then later during the day I notice that the dock icons kinda drop off the bottom of the screen, well the bottom half of them do, and the notification bar also becomes visible even after I've set it to be hidden.

To rectify it I have to reboot the phone and then all is fine again....until it happens again a little later. It's not a massive problem but it simply shouldn't happen at all and it kinda bugs me after a while. I've never set the dock to show more than one row of 5 icons and so can't work out why it has suddenly started to misbehave.

Any ideas will be muchos appreciated ;)

Have a nice day y'all :D
 
I do zip in to an app and out but it doesn't fix it for me. Quickest way I have just found (2 mins ago) is to go to preferences and re-hide the notification bar, still shouldn't have to but meh lol

The benefits are you can now get the Sense widgets for people, bookmarks, calendar and messaging if you want them. I do use people, bookmarks and calendar so works for me.
 
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I was having this problem aswell and it was driving me mad. I like my phone to look neat and I'm pretty anal about these things!

The only forum post I could find relating to this was yours and I was wrecked I couldn't get it fixed.

I just figured out that it was caused by the cursor button on my HTC Desire.
Whenever I slid over it with my thumb it would select one of the widgets (usually Extended Controls widget) which would push the dock down a few mm.

Just move the cursor to a new position and it solves the problem.

This may not be the case on your phone but it's worth trying.
 
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