After thinking about this I have come up with a work-around of sorts that does work with Win11: Go to Settings and Open Taskbar behaviors. Select Automatically hide the taskbar as well Show my taskbar on all displays. You can now move your mouse pointer to the left or right monitor to select items on the taskbar all the while keeping the main, center monitor free of the taskbar. ...Lloyd
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Just tried it and can now confirm, unfortunately, that Start 11 only supports the bottom and top positions on the primary monitor. ...Lloyd
Longtime user of Win10/Start10 and contemplating moving to Win11. I know Start11 allows repositioning the taskbar to the top but what about in a multi-monitor setup? I have a three monitor setup for my main system running Win10/Start10. I like my main, center monitor completely free of the taskbar so for years under Win10 I have positioned the taskbar vertically on the right side of my left monitor. Win11 in its stock form does not allow me to do this. Can I do it usin
I tried adjusting all of the settings including the ones shown in your screen shot. Nothing I tried made any difference. Thanks, Lloyd
Thanks Sean. Unfortunately, after spending some time with the alignment settings, I have been unable to resolve the problem. I have now uninstalled Multiplicity and switched to an old, free app called Mouse Without Borders which works flawlessly with no misalignment problems. Thanks & Regards, Lloyd
Hi. I have a vertical configuration: System 1 has a 34 inch monitor and System 2 has a 24 inch monitor postioned and centered above the 34 inch monitor. When I move the mouse cursor up to the second monitor it jumps about 8 inches to the right. Is there some way to prevent this? Thanks, Lloyd