How to Hide Taskbar on a Second Monitor?
As soon as one hooks up a secondary monitor to a Windows 10 PC,
they will see that both screens will come with a taskbar at the bottom. Some
users prefer it, and some do not. Those who do not like it, can disable it.
Read on and learn how to hide the taskbar in a second monitor.
Using Windows
10
If you want to hide taskbar on the second monitor on Windows 10,
then you need to follow the instructions given below.
- First of all, hold the Windows key on the
keyboard or go to the Windows icon to open the Start menu.
- Navigate to menu & select the Settings
icon.
- You should select the Personalization
button on the Windows Settings screen.
- Thereafter go to the left side menu
section & click on the Taskbar option.
- Go through the Taskbar menu when you see
the Multiple Displays section.
- You have to switch the toggle of “Show
taskbar on all displays” option.
To Apply
Duplicate Mode on the Second Monitor Using Auto Hide Option
You need to apply duplicate mode on the second monitor using
auto hide option. Follow the instructions given below.
- To get started, go to the desktop &
open the Start menu.
- You have to select the little cog option.
- Go to the Windows Settings screen, and you
have to select the Personalization option.
- Then navigate to the left side menu
section, select the Taskbar.
- Select the switch under the labeled option
“Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode.
Using Windows 8
If you want to hide taskbar on the second monitor on Windows 8,
then you need to follow the instructions given below.
- To get started, right-click on the
Taskbar.
- Thereafter go to the pop-up menu, choose
the Properties option.
- After open the Windows Taskbar screen,
then select the Taskbar button.
- Then you should untick the box of “Show
taskbar on all displays.”
Disable the
Menu Bar on the Second Monitor on a MacBook
You need to disable the menu bar on the second monitor on a
MacBook. Follow the instructions given below.
- First & foremost launch the Apple menu
on your Mac.
- Then you should choose System Preferences.
- You have to choose the Mission Control
panel.
- Thereafter locate the “Displays have
separate spaces” option & untick it.
- Now, you should sign out the account &
sign back in for the modification you have made become visible. Otherwise,
you can restart your MacBook.
Select the
Primary Displays on Mac OS X
If you want to select the displays on Mac OS X, then you
need to follow the instructions given below.
- First, you have to open the Apple menu on
your Mac.
- Then you should select the Display icon.
- Navigate to the Arrangement section.
- Thereafter long-press the white bar.
- Now, move it the monitor you would like to
set as the primary.
- To apply your settings, you should close
the screen.
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