k_drumz
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Hello,
I have two external monitors, along with my primary display. The problem I am facing is say I have google chrome open on another monitor and have google chrome pinned to my task bar on my primary display, it won't show that it's open on my primary display, like with how windows 10 puts a small horizonal blue line below what ever application you're using, indicating it's open. However, the icon will instead show on my external monitor.
Typically if you had chrome open, one would be able to click it on the primary display. However, if you click chrome on the primary display, it will open a new tab, instead of just open/close the existing chrome tab on my external display.
Is there a way to reconfigure this with a setting?
Edit: Found the setting in taskbar under "Taskbar Mode:" by selecting "All Taskbars show all windows" which was the feature I was looking for.
Jan 18, 2021 (modified Jan 18, 2021)
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Hi Kyle,
Glad to hear you got it working! If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to us.
Thanks!