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Have the taskbar appear on one or both displays in Windows

Posted on 13/02/202002/10/2024 Christian By Christian 1 Comment on Have the taskbar appear on one or both displays in Windows
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In this article, we shall discuss the steps to Have the taskbar appear on one or both displays in Windows. Sometimes, you may not be comfortable having the taskbar on one display only, see this link for more information how to move the Taskbar to a second screen in Windows, how to Install Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on Windows via WSL, How to Fix Taskbar Icons Missing on Windows 11, and the Various ways to hide Windows Taskbar.

The Windows taskbar is a key feature of the Windows operating system that provides quick access to various functionalities. This includes open applications, system notifications, and essential tools.

Also, see How to Enable the End Task Option on Windows 11 Taskbar, and How to Hide the Action Center Taskbar Icon In Windows 10.

Make Taskbar appear on both screens

To make this possible, perform the operation via the Windows Settings. Here will will make the taskbar available on both displays.

Toggle the show taskbar on all displays on

dual monitor configuration

To have the taskbar appear only on one display. Simply switch the “show taskbar on all display” off.

multiple displays

And this will automatically hide the taskbar for the second window

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Comment (1) on “Have the taskbar appear on one or both displays in Windows”

  1. Avatar photo Zohaib says:
    30/08/2022 at 9:04 AM

    Good ! In my words. Move taskbar to a second monitor. First Start the program. 1.Right-click program on the taskbar, and then 2click to Move. 3.now Move the mouse pointer to the middle of the screen. 4.Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the application window to an area that can be displayed on the screen. 5.Press Return. 6.Resize the window if needed.

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