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Rob Burgess
27 discussion posts
Hey Keith,
Is there a way to disable the clock on the second monitor? I don't have it displayed on my primary monitor and don't want it on my second either. I've looked and can't find anything.

p.s. clock and calendar being disableable (did I just make that word up?) would be wonderful.

Thanks
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Rob
May 25, 2012 (modified May 25, 2012)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
There certainly is! Just right-click the DisplayFusion taskbar and navigate to Multi-Monitor Taskbar > System Tray > Show/Hide Clock :)
May 26, 2012  • #2
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Rob Burgess
27 discussion posts
Hey Keith,
OK, make me feel stupid LOL

Thanks
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Rob
May 26, 2012  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
No worries at all Rob, glad I could help :)

There are no stupid questions!
May 28, 2012 (modified May 28, 2012)  • #4
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Tonatiuh
2 discussion posts
Hi,

How to do the same (hide SystemTRay and Start Button) in DF 6.1.2? I cannot see any SystemTray option into the Taskbar section of the Settings Window.

Regards
Ulises
Oct 21, 2014  • #5
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Tonatiuh
2 discussion posts
I saw that it is a menu, not into the Settings window.
Oct 21, 2014  • #6
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Yep! It's in the Multi-Monitor Taskbar sub-menu that you get when right-clicking a blank spot on the DisplayFusion Taskbar :)
Oct 21, 2014  • #7
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doofenshmirtz
46 discussion posts
I want to enable the clock in the second taskbar.
but I can't find the option "Multi-Monitor Taskbar > System Tray > Show/Hide Clock" in the menu.

I am using Windows 11 and DF Pro 10 (Beta 13).

I have an ultra wide curved monitor that I have divided into two areas.
Mar 9, 2022 (modified Mar 9, 2022)  • #8
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
We've adjusted the wording slightly, you can now find it by right clicking an empty space on the taskbar and heading to Multi-Monitor Taskbar > System Tray Clock > Set that to Automatic, Left, or Right.

Thanks!
Mar 9, 2022  • #9
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doofenshmirtz
46 discussion posts
But I can only open the menu by right-clicking an empty space on the main taskbar.
On the second taskbar only a windows 11 menu opens, when right-clicking an empty space.

Is there anything else that needs to be activated so that I can configure the second taskbar via a menu?
Mar 9, 2022  • #10
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
It sounds like a DisplayFusion taskbar is running on your main monitor, and a Windows taskbar is running on your secondary monitor. Any settings on the Windows taskbar will be handled through the Windows settings, not the DisplayFusion Settings.

Could you send me over a screenshot of the taskbar with the missing clock?

Thanks!
Mar 10, 2022  • #11
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doofenshmirtz
46 discussion posts
I have just one monitor, but it's an ultrawide display.
Samsung C49RG94SSU 49"

I have divided it with DF 50/50.
Mar 10, 2022  • #12
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Yeah the above would still apply, one taskbar will be your Windows taskbar and one will be your DisplayFusion taskbar.

Thanks!
Mar 11, 2022  • #13
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