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Ashkir
5 discussion posts
I upgraded to windows 7! :D. And quickly installed my DisplayFusion license.

But, I'm REALLY liking window's default window system, and I don't like how DisplayFusion is using the Vista/older systems one on the second monitor.

I'd like the taskbar stretched across, so the windows are the same as the default for Windows 7; but the clock and the volume, connectivity, etc tray icons are on the second monitor. And when windows are on the second monitor it doesn't show, it compiles on the main monitor

I'd also love to see a reversed mirror taskbar with both fully functioning buttons.
May 24, 2010  • #1
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Kevin F.
456 discussion posts
Your post makes little sense. If you want an additional full taskbar that's yet to come, if you want the wintaskbar on the secondary monitor, just drag it.

What do you mean "I'd like the taskbar stretched across, so the windows are the same as the default for Windows 7;"?
"And when windows are on the second monitor it doesn't show, it compiles on the main monitor"
There is an option to fix that in DF, same as its always been.
May 24, 2010  • #2
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Ashkir
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Your post makes little sense. If you want an additional full taskbar that's yet to come, if you want the wintaskbar on the secondary monitor, just drag it.

What do you mean "I'd like the taskbar stretched across, so the windows are the same as the default for Windows 7;"?
"And when windows are on the second monitor it doesn't show, it compiles on the main monitor"
There is an option to fix that in DF, same as its always been.
I don't know how to drag it and from my searches it seems Windows 7 doesn't support double monitors. :/

I can't seem to find that option. Alll I see is two relevent options and a show all.
May 24, 2010  • #3
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Kevin F.
456 discussion posts
The second bit you need to clarify.

to drag you unlock the taskbar and... drag it. Like an Icon or file. it will willingly go where you tell it and the DF bar will adjust accordingly. It works very well together :D
May 24, 2010  • #4
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Ashkir
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I'm confused. I'm not good with taskbars and dragging. xD.

But I mean for the default window bar with the clock and all to be on my second screen I can drag them?

All I see in DisplayFusion Pro are 3 options in the drop down. 2 are show relevant windows only, 1 is show all windows.
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May 25, 2010  • #5
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Kevin F.
456 discussion posts
Yes you drag the taskbar. This is not a setting in DF.

first, rightclick an open spot on the taskbar, make sure "lock the taskbar" has no check. Next, left click and hold the button, again on an empty spot. Now with the button held down, you move the mouse to the other screen or where you want the taskbar, you should see the taskbar snapping along with you. let go when its where you want it. Lock it agin if you so wish, but the win7 taskbar doesn't really need that.
May 26, 2010  • #6
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Ashkir
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Yes you drag the taskbar. This is not a setting in DF.

first, rightclick an open spot on the taskbar, make sure "lock the taskbar" has no check. Next, left click and hold the button, again on an empty spot. Now with the button held down, you move the mouse to the other screen or where you want the taskbar, you should see the taskbar snapping along with you. let go when its where you want it. Lock it agin if you so wish, but the win7 taskbar doesn't really need that.
Can't seem to drag it at all. No drag icon appears.
May 27, 2010  • #7
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Kevin F.
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Again, is it locked? And no drag "icon" shows up, it simply moves.
May 27, 2010  • #8
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Ashkir
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Can't get it to move when the lock is down.

I can drag it up. But not sideways.

I can get it to go to the side, and next screen but not stretch across both.
May 29, 2010  • #9
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Kevin F.
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Ohhh I see what you were aiming for, no this isn't possible, sorry.
May 29, 2010  • #10
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Unfortunately it isn't possible to have the Windows taskbar stretch across both monitors (or the DisplayFusion taskbars either), sorry. :)
May 30, 2010  • #11
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