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<description><![CDATA[@JohnFiddle: Thanks for posting that solution!
@Riza: You'll also want to hide the Windows taskbar if you do that. I have some steps on that in post #6 here: https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/anyway-to-make-the-df-pro-taskbar-override-the-windows-taskbar/?ID=3d0cad5b-2ab0-4b2d-acbc-...]]></description>
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@JohnFiddle: Thanks for posting that solution!<br/>
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@Riza: You'll also want to hide the Windows taskbar if you do that. I have some steps on that in post #6 here: <a href="https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/anyway-to-make-the-df-pro-taskbar-override-the-windows-taskbar/?ID=3d0cad5b-2ab0-4b2d-acbc-cd2b45389c38#6" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/anyway-to-make-the-df-pro-taskbar-override-the-windows-taskbar/?ID=3d0cad5b-2ab0-4b2d-acbc-cd2b45389c38#6</b></a>
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<title>RE: Extend Windows 7 Pro task bar?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Yes, that is possible, but it requires Display Fusion to handle both task bars, while windows displays none.
Set your GUI-language to English to follow these steps:
1. Display DF-Taskbar on both monitors
- Open DisplayFusion-Settings and click on Advanced Settings button on the bottom of the s...]]></description>
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Yes, that is possible, but it requires Display Fusion to handle <b>both</b> task bars, while windows displays none.<br/>
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<i>Set your GUI-language to English to follow these steps:</i><br/>
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<span style="text-decoration:underline;">1. Display DF-Taskbar on both monitors</span><br/>
- Open DisplayFusion-Settings and click on <i>Advanced Settings</i> button on the bottom of the settings-window<br/>
- Filter by "<b>show on all monitors</b>" and click the setting<br/>
- Set to "Taskbars shown on all monitors" and apply<br/>
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<span style="text-decoration:underline;">2. Customize DisplayFusion Taskbar</span><br/>
- Right click on each taskbar and set settings for your needs, e.g. hide Clock, show Start-Menu Button, etc..<br/>
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Cheers,<br/>
John
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<description><![CDATA[I want to extend the Windows task bar instead of adding a 2nd task bar which I can now.
I have two 24" monitors side-by-side, both are in portraid mode. I want the start menu on the 1st monitor, positioned left most and the date/time and notifications on the 2nd monitor, positioned right most. N...]]></description>
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I want to extend the Windows task bar instead of adding a 2nd task bar which I can now. <br/>
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I have two 24" monitors side-by-side, both are in portraid mode. I want the start menu on the 1st monitor, positioned left most and the date/time and notifications on the 2nd monitor, positioned right most. No date/time and notifications on the right of the 1st monitor.<br/>
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Is that possible?
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