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Is there any way I can make the connection bar “more difficult” to display using the Microsoft Terminal Services Client?

I'm talking about the blue bar at the top with the minimize/restore/close button.

You can unpin it which is great, but I was wondering if there's a way to change it so it wait say 5 seconds before popping up because it gets in the way of selecting tabs in Chrome.

Edit: Looks like this is a dupe of Is there any way I can make the connection bar “more difficult” to display using the Microsoft Terminal Services Client? which I did not find before. I don't have enough rep to close as dupe, but this should be closed as such.

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  • Definitely not an answer to your question, but you could always use ctrl+shift to scroll through your tabs if an answer is not found. – gtaylor85 Apr 08 '11 at 14:31
  • @gtaylor yeah, I can also slide the bar over the the other side. I average around 20-40 tabs open at a time so it takes a while to tab through. – Davy8 Apr 08 '11 at 14:37
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    Another quick thing I found. You can turn it off altogether, but I didn't see any options for delaying it. Turn it off Remote Desktop Options > Display > "Display connection bar in full-screen." Might not be useful if you minimize a lot. – gtaylor85 Apr 08 '11 at 15:05
  • @gtaylor that lead me to finding this question http://superuser.com/questions/214233/is-there-any-way-i-can-make-the-connection-bar-more-difficult-to-display-using which suggested doing exactly that and additionally that Ctrl-Alt-Break will switch it to windowed mode. – Davy8 Apr 08 '11 at 15:20
  • What about, rather than trying to delay its *appearance*, you simply make it auto-hide much quicker? So you can get rid of it fast with just a small mouse movement, without waiting 5 or 10 seconds (whatever the setting is). Personally I think that would actually work better than a *delay*, but also it has the advantage that the auto-hide time has to be in an existing setting somewhere (though it might be hard-coded into the software), whereas an appearance delay is probably an entirely new, not-currently-supported feature. – Doin May 21 '19 at 08:25

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