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I have two screens on my Windows 8.1 computer (with Classic Shell Start Menu installed). The thing is that I would like to have the taskbar's notification area (where the clock and all the icons like Skype or Spotify are, at the right) on both of my screens, and not only on the primary one.

Could you help me ? I would like not to install a heavy and paid software like DisplayFusion.

JdeBP
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  • possible duplicate of [Display the clock on multiple screens in Windows 8](http://superuser.com/questions/495201/display-the-clock-on-multiple-screens-in-windows-8) – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Mar 26 '14 at 16:48
  • Currently, you can't do it without 3rd party software. – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Mar 26 '14 at 16:49
  • Do you have one which is not heavy and paid ? ^^' – natinusala Mar 26 '14 at 16:54
  • Nope, if there was one someone knew about, it'd probably have been added as an answer to that existing question by now. :) – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Mar 26 '14 at 17:25
  • How about Dual Monitor Taskbar? http://sourceforge.net/projects/dualmonitortb/ GPLv3. Customizable. But untested in Win 8, so YMMV. – JSanchez Mar 26 '14 at 18:05
  • It's working, thanks, but there is all the useless Windows icons (like network, sound, the maintenance center...), there is not the pinned softwares and, the most annoying, when you right-click an icon on the systray you can't dismiss the popup menu without clicking on it... – natinusala Mar 26 '14 at 18:10
  • Did you right click on the bar and then select "Properties" and try changing the settings there? – JSanchez Mar 26 '14 at 18:14
  • Yes I did, but there is not a lot of options available unfortunately... – natinusala Mar 26 '14 at 18:16

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The free version of DisplayFusion will give you a taskbar on each screen and allow you to toggle the system tray, clock, start button, and app tabs on/off for each monitor independently. enter image description here

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  • It works better, the only weird thing is the appearance of the Classic Shell button, it's... big xD – natinusala Mar 26 '14 at 18:56
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    **Avoid** installing DisplayFusion what P Fitz recommended, it disables features what comes with Windows by default when you install the free version. You could say it's more or less taking your computer hostage until you either pay them for the Pro version or re-install Windows 8. – user2179979 Feb 22 '15 at 16:07
  • I do support and testing for DisplayFusion and just wanted to clarify a couple of things here. The multi-monitor taskbar is only available in the Pro version of DisplayFusion, but it is available to test in the 30-day trial. I'm not sure what user2179979 is referring to when he says it disable features that come with Windows 8. It will disable the built-in Windows 8 taskbars if you enable the DisplayFusion taskbars (though it prompts first), and if you no longer use DisplayFusion, they can easily be re-enabled through the taskbar properties. – Keith Mar 04 '15 at 20:20