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When I am using multiple screens with Windows 10 is it possible to get the notification tray to display on both screens in extended display mode? For example like this

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Instead of this

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Dan
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There isn't a native way to do that within Windows 10. There is third-party software you can purchase to reach that goal, so it depends upon how much you value that functionality.

Run5k
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  • That's a shame. Thanks for the answer. I will look into it. – Dan Nov 04 '16 at 17:48
  • It has been several days since we heard from you. Have you made any progress? – Run5k Nov 12 '16 at 02:43
  • Unfortunately, I had no luck. Whilst display fusion would work I don't really want to pay for this feature. I will just write my own little program to do this when I get time to. If you're interested I will post it below when I finish it – Dan Nov 12 '16 at 09:32
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    That is unfortunate, but your sentiment is understandable. If you do write something yourself, I am sure that the Super User community would enjoy seeing it and you could flag your own answer as the official solution! – Run5k Nov 12 '16 at 13:52