Lose Taskbar (Starmenu) when share display on 2 Device (monitor,LCD)


  1. Posts : 4
    Win7 64bit
       #1

    Lose Taskbar (Starmenu) when share display on 2 Device (monitor,LCD)


    hi

    i want to share my display on both LCD and Monitor

    The problem is i have full Display ( icons , task-bar , ... ) on only the Primary ( main ) display

    the other one scale the display weired ( no matter what resolution or Refresh rate use ) , only a small box of desktop will show and the bottom is black and start-menu not show

    when i switch and change the primary display the problem in new solve and in old primary with comes !!

    i even try to set the primary display to my LCD Monitor , then use Digital Flat-panel > scaling Options in AMD Catlyast center for my LCD TV and try to scale and fit the display , but it only scale the box of screen and bottom of screen is black and taskbar not show still !!

    whats the problem ?? how can i have both of them fit to screen without need to Switch and make them Primary every time i want use one of them !!

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    Windows 7 64bit
    Graphic : AMD Radeon 5570 HD
    Monitor : SAMSUNG 1931
    LCD TV : SAMSUNG 40 inch Series 6
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  2. Posts : 1,218
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #2

    Hi Arioman, how you are describing the issue is that you want to use the taskbar on both displays without needing to set primary every time? This is only achievable in clone mode for the displays, to set clone mode, the TV needs to have the same resolution as your display, so for example, your monitor has a resolution of 1366x768 and your TV i assume runs at a maximum of 1920x1080, you need to set this resolution on your TV to use clone mode and then both screens will display the taskbar, unfortunately you cannot have both displays showing 2 separate desktops as clone mode "clones" the display.
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