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jaxxx

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  1. Ok, figured out how to do 2), by unlocking the task bar in its context menu and simply dragging it to the other display. Still, the optimal case for me would be to have a always-visible task bar on my second display and an auto-hide task bar that leaves no trace when hidden on my primary display. Reason is that primary is an OLED where all static content shold be avoided. Also would it be possible to move the location of the start menu independent from the taskbar? E.g. have taskbar on the secondary display, but open the start menu on the primary display where it would be if the taskbar were still there?
  2. Not sure if there are already options that I did not find or if it would be possible to add something for that if possible, but there are a few things regarding the taskbar that would help me. 1) When taskbar is set to auto-hide, there is still a pixel strip visible at the bottom of the screen. I found suggestions to use a 3rd-party startbar (TranslucentTB) to fix that, but I'm not sure those would work fine together with StartAllBack? 2) Have the taskbar only on a secondary display. 3) Configure taskbar per display (e.g. auto hide on primary display but have it always visible on secondary) Is any of this already possible, or could be added easily? Thanks jaxxx EDIT: to clarify 1), the taskbar itself does not have a strip, but it is wherever a program tab on the bar is. I'm using the Plain8 style. On default style there is only a strip at the location of the active program tab.
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