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 Forum: Feature Requests   Topic: Disable multi-screen Start button

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 6:02 pm 

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OMG! Thanks so much for adding this as an option in 4.0.5. You made my day!

Keep up the awesome work!

 Forum: Feature Requests   Topic: Disable multi-screen Start button

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 7:53 am 

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BUMP... Wanted to check in and see if any consideration has been given to this request. It is an option in both DisplayFusion and Start8, so it obviously can be done. I've tried both of the other mentioned programs. While I'm not against paying for a product I'd use, Start8 doesn't give me enough op...

 Forum: Feature Requests   Topic: Disable multi-screen Start button

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 6:55 am 

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I don't expect anything to happen if I click in that corner. I have hot-corners disabled. I just want to see the icons of the programs running on the second screen on the taskbar. That works now, I just don't want to have multiple start buttons. This wasn't an issue until I upgraded from Win8 to 8.1...

 Forum: Feature Requests   Topic: Disable multi-screen Start button

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 3:55 pm 

Replies: 5
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I just upgraded to Win8.1 on one machine, and was shocked to find that Microsoft, in their infinite wisdom(?) has placed a Start button on every monitor in a multi-screen setup. This appears if you have the taskbar spanned across all monitors. Is there any way, using Classic Shell, to disable the St...
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