How can I move the start menu / task bar to a secondary display?
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00:00 How Can I Move The Start Menu / Task Bar To A Secondary Display?
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Right click on start bar, unselect "Lock the taskbar". Now simply drag it to an edge of the screen on the other monitor, it should stick there.
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Update for Windows 8 and 8.1: to move Start Screen from one display to another use Windows logo key + Page Up
key combination.
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You can move the start menu and taskbar from the first display to the second display by assigning your "primary display" in the Display Properties (right from click desktop).
However, if you want to have the taskbar on both display, you need to get a third party program to do that. Some of these will let you put the start menu on both screens if you like.
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If you have AMD gpu then use the control center . under AMD Eyefinity Multi-Display - there is an option for it - Position Windows Taskbar . I would assume those who use Nvidia gpu's would have something similar .