문제 해결
Most issues come down to permissions, hotkey conflicts, or a Windows build where a particular tray method doesn't apply. Here's how to resolve the common ones.
A hotkey isn't working
Another program may already own that key combination — gohide can't register a hotkey a
different app has claimed. Pick a different combination (try adding Ctrl + Alt). If
all hotkeys stopped after the app was hidden, restore with panic restore-all and
re-check the binding.
A tray icon won't hide
Confirm what your build supports — see Tray hiding on Windows 11. On some Windows 11 builds, protected or anti-cheat apps can only be demoted, not fully removed. If gohide shows a notice that it couldn't hide an icon, that target isn't supported by the available method on your system.
A hidden app came back on its own
Some apps re-add their tray icon. gohide re-hides it automatically, but a brief re-appearance can happen right as the app re-adds it. If an icon stays visible, toggle hide/show once more.
Activation says the license is already in use
Each purchase activates one computer. If you're moving to a new PC (or reinstalled Windows, which changes the machine fingerprint), contact support with your license key — we release the old machine and you activate again normally. See Activation & licensing.
gohide didn't start with Windows
Autostart uses a Task Scheduler task so it can start elevated without a UAC prompt. Re-enable it in Settings; if it still doesn't run, check that your account allows scheduled tasks to run at logon.
Still stuck?
Email support with your Windows version (e.g. "Windows 11"), your CPU architecture (x64 / ARM64 / x86), and a description of what you tried.