Quick Access Toolbar invisible in Windows 10

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Quick Access Toolbar invisible in Windows 10

Anonymous
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Hi everyone.

 

As you can see at the screenshot, I updated my PC to Windows 10 and the quick access toolbar just turn invisible in Revit 2016. I already tried select integrated graphics on the Nvidia control panel, but the problem persists. Can anyone help me ?

 

PS: Sorry about my english.

 

 

 

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Anonymous
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This worked for me also!
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paulohenrique_araujo
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Participant
Desinstalei o Dynamo 0.9.1
Deu certo, muito obrigado
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g70adm
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Explorer

Is there a new update that fixes this bug?

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charlv
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Advocate

Not that I'm aware of...

 

I posted a idea on the Revit Ideas list. Please vote for the idea to fix the bug HERE

 

 

I recently got a brand new i7, Geforce laptop with Win10 updated VGA drivers and all and installed Revit 2017.1. Still same issue. Uninstalled Dynamo and the QAT is back above the ribbon. 

 

 

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Anonymous
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charl thank you so much

you are my saviour

alexceballos
Observer
Observer

This one worked 🙂

 

right click right above the toobar. Thank you.

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Anonymous
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look no further, this is the best solution

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Anonymous
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Please look no further, best answer. solution straight to the point

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Anonymous
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Very good!! Thanks my friend!!

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emreilal
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Observer

For Revit 2017, applying the SP2 solved my problem.

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Anonymous
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Hy everyone!

i disabled Hardware acceleration in the User Interface tab of the options dialog and its helped

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charlv
Advocate
Advocate

Hi,

 

I also updated Revit and it seems that the Issue has been resolved with the update...

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Anonymous
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Thanks for the tips!

 

I found if you right click over the "white" blank bar where the default quick access toolbar resides, you have the option to dock below options bar.

This is where I want it anyway...

 

Enjoy!

 

just noticed this solution was posted previously...

rkmcswain
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Mentor

I know this is a Revit forum, but just wanted to chime in and say that the Win10 color trick does not help with AutoCAD 2014.

 

I know 2014 is not supported on Win10, but we do have occasion to run this configuration, and we just have to park the QAT below the ribbon.

 

There are no issues with the QAT + AutoCAD 2017 + Win10.

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
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berson.guillaume
Advocate
Advocate

Thanks, that worked for me too !

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Head of Innovation - TT Géomètres Experts Paris
Autocad / Recap / Revit user
i7-9750H / RTX 2080
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Anonymous
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engenharia.fabricio you are a genius my friend! I'm using 3ds Max 2014 (yes I know its old but i'm still learning) and had same issue with no Quick Access Toolbar in Win10. Found your post in a Google search and looked at your solution. Had to translate the linked article from Portuguese, but I got the drift of it, changed "title bar color" in Win10 settings and voila, it worked.

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Anonymous
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Software Utility and/ or clear instructions about how to change your Title Bar colors in Windows 10:

 

WinAero Theme Modification Software Utility & Manual Settings Instructions

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Anonymous
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when it is below the ribbon it is visible but when it is above it is not visible but still takes command

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Anonymous
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lol, this is so stupid bug, i watched some youtube vids, and they made me to uninstall Dynamo.
anyway thanks, this worked for me on Revit 2017.2

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robert.hilton3
Observer
Observer

For those interested, there is another option in Windows 10. Go into settings, Personalization, Colors, Turn Transparency Effects Off.

 

Sorry tested this a second time this did not work. Once Revit fully loaded QAT disappeared again.

 

Good Luck to all,

Bob

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