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Log1x
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Is there a possibility you could add a system clock with an option to enable/disable to the displayfusion taskbar? I usually have a game/movie maximized on my primary monitor and always wished there was a clock on my other monitor. I tried to be creative and recreate one with a program like Rainmeter but I could never get it worked out do to the window priorities (and I don't want an ugly out of place one).

Thanks,
Log1x
Apr 28, 2010  • #1
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Kevin F.
450 discussion posts
This is planned for a future release. IIRC it should be in with 3.2, however I am not a final word on this. I am sure Jon will come and tell you himself.
Apr 29, 2010  • #2
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millerad76
3 discussion posts
I second Log1x's motion. I registered specifically to request this feature, and am glad to see it is hopefully planned for a future release.

Thanks!
Apr 29, 2010  • #3
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Cylon
36 discussion posts
I like that to be implemented too, its a good idea, but for the time on I solved that problem with a Gadget, in fact the 3 gadgets I use all run in the second monitor (World clock, Date and weather).
Apr 29, 2010  • #4
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benway
343 discussion posts
I've been wanting this for a loooooonnnngg time... 8-)
Apr 29, 2010  • #5
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Movian
17 discussion posts
What i did was move my main task bar to my second monitor and have the DisplayFusion Task-bar on my primary monitor. This way i also have the system tray panel available for msg pop ups for the likes of skype, msn etc as well as the time and date :)

Its a dirty little work around but hey it works for me :)
Apr 29, 2010  • #6
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Minglewood
3 discussion posts
Hooked up my second monitor yesterday (first time using dual monitors) and got started today on a trial pro version (ready to purchase already). Product really meets my needs. Quick question: how do you move the main task bar over to monitor #2. I too would like the clock and msg notification on the right side of #2 (non-primary) monitor. Or, do I have to make that monitor the primary in order to "move" the main task bar? Thanks.
Apr 30, 2010  • #7
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Kevin F.
450 discussion posts
In win7 you can just drag the whole taskbar over. i don;t know whether this changes the primary monitor, and I haven't done it with anything other than win7. Otherwise, yes you have to make it the primary.
Apr 30, 2010  • #8
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Minglewood
3 discussion posts
Yup -- dragging the primary task bar over worked. I had to remember to unlock the task bar first. Thanks.
Apr 30, 2010  • #9
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Minglewood
3 discussion posts
Even though I dragged the task bar over to the secondary monitor, msg notifications still appear at the bottom of the primary monitor (now above the DF taskbar). Anyone know how to keep msg notifications with the primary toolbar, or do I now need to swap primary and secondary monitors to enable that function?
Apr 30, 2010  • #10
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Cylon
36 discussion posts
I think that for that you will ahve to turn back your taskbar to the primary monitor and then swap the primary and secundary monitos with eachother, cus msn messenger have as default to have the notifications on the right down corner of the primary monitor.
Apr 30, 2010  • #11
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Kevin F.
450 discussion posts
As cylon said. There may be an option in whatever chat client you use to fix this. Why do you not want the secondary to be the primary if I may ask? If its for games i understand, but with multimons I ALWAYS window the game now and just learn to play like that, its MUCH better, and you can get a mouse catcher to aid in gaming.
Apr 30, 2010  • #12
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Supporting a clock on the DF taskbar is planned for a future release. :)
May 17, 2010  • #13
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