![]() Spoke too soon-still no joy on being able to get any option for adding toolbars to the taskbar on the second monitor.Almost every Windows user has Windows 10 now and the new operating system has many exiting features and functions that makes computing lot more easier then any other previous version could offer. But when I bought a new computer with Win 10 I tried everything and could not get the taskbar on the second monitor to show any toolbars, let alone TLB. When I upgraded that computer to Win 10 it still worked (the author of TLB said it couldn't be done and wondered why it still worked). When I was running Win 7 and Ultramon I was able to have the TLB toolbar show on the second taskbar. Hey TooTechnical-your post could be just what I am looking for. Why MS makes us jump through hoops to get back something we have grown to love and need is always a mystery. ![]() If any changes cause this not to work, I shall update. AT bottom right corner click on Settings. With only a few monitors, it's no big deal, but I have seven, and I want a toolbar on each monitor.Īs I said before, I tried 7tt, but that didn't help.Īfter relentless searching, I found this post and installed 7TT Īfter installation, open program. Has anyone found a way to get Toolbars on secondary monitors? I sure do miss this. I am using the latest update to Wind(the 7tt forums say to use the beta version after this W10 update.) I have just installed the beta version of 7+ Taskbar Tweaker, and after I set disable_topmost to 1, my start menu no longer works. That is, my True Launch Bar still draws itself over the taskbar, but when I start programs and maximize them, it does not draw them over the taskbar. I changed disable_topmost to 1 and now it seems to work as I want. That is, it seems to report available space including the taskbar area. but it seems setting disable_topmost to 2 allows newly started programs to draw themselves over the top of the taskbar. I heartily apologize for all these posts. Remember that for 7 Taskbar Tweaker to work, it has to run at windows startup. ![]() Right Click disable_topmost, choose "Modify"Īfter this, my standalone True Launch Bars stay on top of the taskbar. Ok, I think I have it actually working now. ![]() Works fine if I'm only clicking buttons that are on taskbar, but if I click on the taskbar itself, it brings the taskbar to the top and the True Launch Bar gets hidden underneath. In case anyone else is having trouble doing this, I got it working using the standalone true launch bar. I haven't used something like that myself, but from the True Launch Bar website it looks like they support running the toolbar standalone independently from the taskbar, might be a solution. I really liked the setup I had I'd hate to lose it. Are you aware of any products that can make that work? That is, true launch bar menus (or similar) on secondary monitors? Unfortunately that's no longer supported due to the native taskbar getting used which doesn't support toolbars on secondary taskbars. Under Windows 7 I was able to have them on all 3 monitors.ġ) Is the a result of ultramon using native taskbars on secondary monitors?Ģ) Is this a result of me being braindead after a day of installing software? :-) I just upgraded to windows 10 and haven't been able to figure out how to create a toolbar (such as with True Launch Bar) on a secondary monitor. Post Reply Forums -> UltraMon™ -> Toolbars on secondary monitors? You are here: Home > Multi-Monitor Resources > Forum
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