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awaixjvd
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Hi
I am looking for a solution and i found display fusion software.I have a laptop and only one screen. I am trying to make 2 screens (1 for my daily work and 1 for work) and i want 2 different taskbars in both screens with different sets of icons pinned to taskbar.
For example, on screen 1 i want my favorite icons as usual and want that to be primary screen while on screen 2 i want only browser, outlook and notepad pinned.
Is it possible in display fusion and if yes, please guide me how to do it? I tried installing the trial version and test it but couldn't do it.Please guide me.
Jul 9, 2020  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
That is possible, yep! Have you already tried configuring the monitor splits?
Working with Monitor Splits
Jul 10, 2020  • #2
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awaixjvd
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That is possible, yep! Have you already tried configuring the monitor splits?
Working with Monitor Splits


I really appreciate your reference to the KB for doing this but as far as i understood from that page, it was about setting up a single monitor screen into 2 parts but that's not what i was looking for.
I am looking for a second virtual screen with same resolution as first (1366*768), as does the windows 10 taskview but with a different taskbar pinned applications.
Please guide me for making that work. I shall be very thankful to you.
Jul 10, 2020  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Sorry about that, I know what you mean now :)

Unfortunately DisplayFusion doesn't currently have a way to do that. I will add it to our feature request list, and if we're able to implement it in a future version, we'll be sure to let you know.

Thanks!
Jul 10, 2020  • #4
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