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Yeah, right click taskbar, uncheck Lock all taskbars, drag desired taskbar to the top of the screen. |
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Many many thanks, Valinet. So simple to get both taskbars to the top! |
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SHOULD ExplorerPatcher taskbar location work on more than two screens? I have my taskbar on the left on Identify screens 1 and 3 but screen 2 does not participate. Screen 2 is connected via Dpin, screens 1 and 3 via HDMI. Running Win11 Home build 26100 and EP 26100.4946.69.4 |
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First, I would like to add my thanks to valinet for creating this Explorer Patcher / Windows 10 taskbar replacement to Windows 11 taskbar.
Well done - I have just upgraded from Win 7 (having looked at Win 8 and been horrified, and not bothered with Win10) and can't believe how Microsoft has botched things. I have used the taskbar at the top of the screen all my life since windows started and could not use it at the bottom of the screen - such a lot of extra effort and waste of time!
Much else to learn, I'm afraid.
Second does this program work with a dual screen? I can get one taskbar to the top of my main screen, but can't figure out how to get the taskbar on the second screen to the top. Am I Missing something?
any help much appreciated.
Guerny
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