José Alves 2025-11-01 03:04
Good morning
I wonder if any of you already got this issue. I have 3 monitors, ands in windows 10 I was able to hide the taskbar on monitor 3. When I upgraded to windows 11, when I start the PC the taskbar is on all 3 monitors, I need to go the "ignore monitors" TAB and choose "don't add taskbar", the problem is that it don't save this change, I always need to do this every time I start the PC.
Can you help? Many thanks José Alves
José Alves
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Harold Perry 2025-11-05 06:33
Hey José, Yes, it’s a known issue since early Windows 11 builds. The system sometimes resets “ignore monitors” options after a reboot. A workaround is to use ExplorerPatcher or StartAllBack — they restore proper multi-monitor taskbar control and save your layout. I ran into this too while testing fullscreen mode across three monitors for geometry dash— Windows kept reattaching the taskbar, which threw off the alignment.
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José Alves 2025-11-05 10:04
Hello Harold, Many thanks, I will try it.
Cheers
José Alves
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Danial 2025-11-20 09:38
I'd try this:
Check whether Windows is actually saving your DisplayFusion (or similar 0010110 code tool) settings. Sometimes the config file gets stuck as read-only after an upgrade. Running the app once as administrator can fix that.
In Windows 11, some taskbar behaviors override third-party settings on startup. A lot of people have had better luck after disabling “Show my taskbar on all displays” directly in Windows Settings → Personalization → Taskbar → Taskbar behaviors.
If you’re using DisplayFusion: try exporting your settings, then re-importing them. This forces the profile to rewrite itself and often makes the “ignore monitors” choice stick again.
If none of that helps, it might be a Windows 11 bug affecting multi-monitor taskbars. A few users reported the same thing, so you’re not alone.
Best. Danial
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Charlotte Greene 2025-12-01 00:29
That's a frustrating issue! I haven't personally experienced it, but it sounds like a persistent bug. Have you tried checking the Windows Update history to see if any recent updates might be causing the conflict? Sometimes a rollback can temporarily solve things. Maybe also check the Sprunki forums - they have a great community and someone there might have a solution specific to multi-monitor setups and Windows 11. Good luck!
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