When using a multi-monitor setup, users want to display the tray icon on all monitors in order to keep up with the latest notifications or access certain applications.
This can be very useful, and in today's guide we'll show you how to enable this feature correctly.
How to show tray icon on all monitors in Windows 11?
1. Use the display fusion software
- Visit the DisplayFusion website and download the software.
- After downloading the software, run the installation file and install it.
- Launch the software and configure it as needed.
- On the second screen, right-click the taskbar, select Multi-monitor Taskbar, and then select System Tray. Finally, check Show/Hide Icons.
- Once you have done this, you should get the system tray on both monitors on Windows 11.
NOTE Please keep in mind that this feature is only available in the Pro version of the software.
2. Use Actual Multi-Monitor Software
- Visit the Actual Tools page and download Actual Multiple Monitors .
- Install and run the software.
- Configure the software to display taskbar icons on two monitors on Windows 11.
Understand multi-monitor configuration settings
- DisplayFusion is a third-party software that brings various customization features to multi-monitor setups.
- Using advanced display settings, you can configure the refresh rate of an individual monitor or set a dynamic refresh rate.
- The display orientation can be changed, you can use the monitor in portrait or landscape mode. You can also adjust the display ratio on high-resolution displays.
- Each monitor can have a different resolution, but for best results it is recommended to use the same resolution on both monitors.
- You can set up a primary and secondary monitor, but keep in mind that some features are only available on the primary monitor.
Even though you can move the taskbar to a different monitor or add a clock on both monitors on Windows 11, there is no way to show the tray icon on all monitors without a third-party solution.
Even though you can show the hidden icon menu on Windows 11, it won’t show the tray icon on both screens. Keep in mind that this limitation affects other versions as well, and even though you can display the taskbar on two monitors on Windows 10, you can't use the tray icon to do so.
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