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This has been discussed extensively in the past. tl;dr is the main taskbar has to sit on the main monitor, it is a restriction imposed by Windows Explorer itself. This has always been the intended behavior, it was a bug that it let you do that in Windows 10. In the mean time, Microsoft fixed this bug. Also, see the following threads, I tried to provide some mitigation at some point, did not work that well, more work is still required in that area: |
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I use multi Monitors and set the taskbar vertical to the right on the second monitor, but every time I restart pc or refresh file explorer it moves back to the right side of the Main monitor so was wounder if there was a way to remember the second monitor X location state along with the all ready remembered orientation to be added to this ExplorerPatcher.
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