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Windows 10. How to move or duplicate the system tray to a second monitor?
In windows 10, it became possible to more or less customize the taskbar on different monitors, but it’s impossible to transfer the tray using regular means, or I just didn’t find such a setting, maybe something can be done through the registry? A google search turned up nothing.
You can, of course, make the monitor on which I want to see the tray as the main one, but then all applications, and especially full-screen ones, will run on it, this is not an option. Maybe somewhere in the settings you can select the monitor on which applications will run? But it won't be the main one. Or is it better to use third party software?
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As it turned out, it was very simple: you need to unpin the taskbar and drag it to the desired monitor
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