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Hello, total newb here. I have two monitors (Alienware OLED, LG LCD.) I've enabled taskbars in Monitor Configuration but rather than have a separate display fusion taskbar on each monitor, it looks like I have displayfusion taskbar on one monitor and a windows taskbar on the other even though I disabled the windows multimonitor taskbar through Display Fusion when prompted. I can open settings on the display fusion taskbar but still cannot place a separate display fusion taskbar on each monitor. (the other taskbar just opens windows taskbar behaviors.) I have the same outcome when I disable taskbars in Monitor Configuration.

Then when I right click the display fusion tray icon and enter multi monitor taskbar settings, I only have three options (Enable/Disable taskbars, Enable all Taskbars, Reset all taskbars) rather than all the settings shown in the user guide. I have an ultrawide monitor and a standard monitor if that matters. Any ideas for how I can fix this issue? Ultimately I want to display a taskbar on my standard monitor and hide it on my ultrawide because its OLED and I want to reduce burn-in. Thank you.
Dec 23, 2023 (modified Dec 23, 2023)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
DisplayFusion doesn't replace the Windows taskbar on the primary monitor, it can only do the non-primary monitors. Windows doesn't take kindly to us removing the Windows taskbar :D

You could maybe set the Windows taskbar to auto-hide though. Right-click the Windows taskbar > Taskbar Settings > Enable "Automatically hide the taskbar" in the "Taskbar behaviours" section.

Hope that helps!
Jan 2, 2024  • #2
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