![]() I have just installed the beta version of 7+ Taskbar Tweaker, and after I set disable_topmost to 1, my start menu no longer works. That is, my True Launch Bar still draws itself over the taskbar, but when I start programs and maximize them, it does not draw them over the taskbar. I changed disable_topmost to 1 and now it seems to work as I want. ![]() That is, it seems to report available space including the taskbar area. but it seems setting disable_topmost to 2 allows newly started programs to draw themselves over the top of the taskbar. I heartily apologize for all these posts. Remember that for 7 Taskbar Tweaker to work, it has to run at windows startup. Right Click disable_topmost, choose "Modify"Īfter this, my standalone True Launch Bars stay on top of the taskbar. Ok, I think I have it actually working now. Works fine if I'm only clicking buttons that are on taskbar, but if I click on the taskbar itself, it brings the taskbar to the top and the True Launch Bar gets hidden underneath. In case anyone else is having trouble doing this, I got it working using the standalone true launch bar. I haven't used something like that myself, but from the True Launch Bar website it looks like they support running the toolbar standalone independently from the taskbar, might be a solution. I really liked the setup I had I'd hate to lose it. Are you aware of any products that can make that work? That is, true launch bar menus (or similar) on secondary monitors? ![]() Unfortunately that's no longer supported due to the native taskbar getting used which doesn't support toolbars on secondary taskbars. Under Windows 7 I was able to have them on all 3 monitors.ġ) Is the a result of ultramon using native taskbars on secondary monitors?Ģ) Is this a result of me being braindead after a day of installing software? :-) I just upgraded to windows 10 and haven't been able to figure out how to create a toolbar (such as with True Launch Bar) on a secondary monitor. Post Reply Forums -> UltraMon™ -> Toolbars on secondary monitors? You are here: Home > Multi-Monitor Resources > Forum
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