- Windows 11 obtains a missing multi-currency functionality piece
- This allows interaction with the system system of the taskbar on a secondary monitor
- The functionality is in preview at the moment and will be in the October update
Those of Windows 11 who use several monitors with their PC finally obtain a functionality which can be basic, but which was certainly very extinct.
As Windows Central noticed, Windows 11 users will soon have to be honored with a fully functional task bar on a secondary instructor attached to the PC.
In the event that you did not know, with a multi-currency configuration in Windows 11, only the main display allows you to interact with the area of the System Plate of the extreme right of the bar.
This is the section with the date and time, as well as the calendar and notification center flight panels when you click on the date (and other more options). Although it all works as normal on the main monitor in a multi-screen configuration, so far, this part of the interface has just been for a secondary show.
There is no possibility of interacting with an element of the system plateau on the secondary monitor, all you can do is look at the clock (or other icons) – but everything that has changed with the latest update of Windows 11.
From the optional update for September, Microsoft says to us: “The functionality of the notification center is now available on secondary monitors. To open it, select the date and time of the system tray on the taskbar.”
Although I do not advise you to install an update (optional) (optional) – because it is still in testing, although the very final phase – this work will be finalized and part of the next monthly update due on October 14. Well, unless last minute problems found in the tests, that is to say.
In this patch too, multi-monitors configurations should now have better performance when the game with the active game bar, because Microsoft clearly shows: “This update could particularly help users with several monitors who have different cooling rates.”
Analysis: Windows 11 as work in progress – yet another expectation of mind
When Windows 11 presented itself for the first time, there were unpopular regressions with the operating system compared to Windows 10. One of my largest complaints was that the applications “ “ never combine ” disappeared as an option of task bar (so the instances of the same application operated were always Combined in a single input) – and the deletion of this system bin functionality was another head of the head for several monitors’ configurations.
Yes, Windows 10 offers full-fledged access to the notification center (and other garnishes) on primary and secondary monitors, so its withdrawal has not been well received by those who have multi-monitor configurations.
At least, it is now restored, or it will be in just over a week, but don’t forget that Windows 11 did its debut four years ago. Thus, the fact that it took so long to return this apparently simple capacity is rather astounding – even if several monitors are certainly something of a niche configuration. It is not so rare, however, because it is a practical use for an old outgoing screen when you buy a new instructor, and certainly those who work on their PC (independent or working at home) are very likely to have more than one instructor.
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