Chrome Windows are off the screen in preview when buttons are combined

I've got taskbar buttons combined and I always have plenty of Chrome Windows open at any one time.

When hovering over Chrome I see that my some of my right-most windows are now off the screen. The only way, I see from my perspective within my environment, is to move the Chrome button to the left side of my taskbar so's to have my windows now appear fully on my screen.

I also just now updated to the latest version of Start11 and still the same problem.

Just in case it's necessary, I've Windows 11 (latest update) with tons of power on this pc. 

I only noticed this problem after uninstalling Explorer Patcher.

Edit: I see now that this problem is with any button group. Right now seeing it with MS Word within which I've numerous docs opened.

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Now had to reinstall Explorer Patcher because I had no idea where my Photoshop Dialogue prompts were disappearing to.

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By this do you mean the popup that shows the thumbnails is partially offscreen rather than all your apps are offscreen?

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Yes, partially offscreen. 

The farther to the right the program is on the taskbar, the worse it is. 

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Quoting lcerura, reply 3

Yes, partially offscreen. 

The farther to the right the program is on the taskbar, the worse it is. 
End of lcerura's quote

Thank you for the report.

We have addressed this internally and it should be sorted in 1.32 or later once released.

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I gather this applies, as well, to other related problems? 

As in dialog boxes disappearing presumably off the screen as well?

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Quoting lcerura, reply 5

I gather this applies, as well, to other related problems? 

As in dialog boxes disappearing presumably off the screen as well?
End of lcerura's quote

Start11 will have absolutely no impact on dialog boxes from applications, it has no code to do that.  This is purely the taskbar thumbnail preview window which wasn't taking into account the far right of the screen and the size of the window.

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I wonder.

'and forgive me if I take that with a grain of salt.