![]() ▶ Display Fusion error message wanted me to turn off Windows' Taskbar controls. ▶ Program icons now appear on both monitors' Taskbars. ▶ Restarted Windows 10 and found my #1 Monitor was restored to #1. I complied, designating Monitor #1 as #2. ▶ Microsoft suggested swapping my primary and secondary monitors, rearranging them in Settings/Displays. ▶ Nothing in Display Fusion documentation helped. ▶ For reasons unknown, my main Taskbar moved by itself to my second monitor, at left. Yes! Full icon display in allWIndows taskbars! It's a thing! If you don't do #1 including hitting Apply there before you do #2, DisplayFusion may continue to nag you to let DF disable Windows' way of doing it. Set Show taskbar buttons on: All taskbars. Scroll down and enable Show taskbar on all displays. Right-click the taskbar on the main monitor. ![]() Start > Display Fusion > Display Fusion Settings. Here's the fix for anyone else who misses the way Windows allows this to work in Win 10, displaying all taskbar buttons on all monitors:ġ. You need the taskbar button on monitor 2 even with the program not opened if you want to avoid navigating through Start or disrupting the video playback. You're playing a video maximized on Monitor 1, your main display. Here's an example of why you might want it Windows' way. Not sure why with the voluminous options for customization in DF, this particular one got dropped, but maybe I'm the only guy who wants it like this. ![]() Thanks to that, yes, I was able to get it fixed outside of Display Fusion. ![]() Thanks for the pointer in the right direction. (Win 10 has an annoying tendency to change their way of setting things like this from time to time.) EDIT: Note: I'm editing my instructions in March 2020 as the procedure for setting Windows 10 to do this, at least for version 1809, has changed. ![]()
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