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Shingy
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For a dual monitor setup DisplayFusion worked perfectly and I had absolutely no problems. However ever since I installed a third monitor where the setup is now two monitors in landscape and one in portrait, I have found some missing features that would be very nice to have, or at least features that I couldn't find. I want the two monitors in landscape to have small taskbars (30px) and the one in portrait to have a large taskbar (40px), but I also want the taskbar buttons to "fill the height" of each taskbar and I want the clock on the two DisplayFusion taskbars to be different. I have attached some pictures to show what i mean.

For some context, from left to right my resolutions are 1080x1920, 1920x1080, 1440x900, and my main monitor is the one in the centre. The first picture is how I have it currently and the second picture is how I want it set up where I edited the first picture in MS Paint.

Is it possible to add these features to a future version, perhaps in the advanced settings? Thanks.
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Jul 11, 2014 (modified Jul 11, 2014)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I can certainly add those two requests to our feature request list for future consideration :)

In the meantime, one workaround you could use is to move the Windows taskbar to the portrait monitor on the left and leave it at 40px (Use small icons disabled), then on the other two monitors, set their size to 30px.

Hope that helps!
Jul 15, 2014  • #2
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