Taskbar always intervenes (windows 7 64-bit)

Don't know if the taskbar are the main issue, but whenever I do something that requires the use of full-screen as a slide show full screen, the taskbar appears interfereing with it and I have to click on the screen to return to the corresponding window. Samething when I watch a video or even when I using a browser, even if the browser is not full screen it still happens.

Another example, when I type everything that Notepad, browser anything, that he suddenly stops typing and I have to set on the application to continue. and when I'm searching through the startmenu it would suddenly shut down without reason.

I already ran only scan now from the command prompt no problems found and auto the taskbar does not resolve the issue.

Any help you can give would be great

Thank you.

Looks like I've found the cause

It seemed to have been caused by a malware called dmw.exe (NOT of DWM. (EXE)

I looked around a found removiing help it here and it seemed to have worked
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/523649/i-need-help-dmwexe-Firefox/

but before I did I turn something off in the start menu that ends in data.js

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