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How to hide the taskbar on the top row of screens only in Windows 10?


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I have a quad-monitor setup (two stacked rows of two monitors) and a PC running Windows 10.



Problem



It's really annoying having a taskbar on the top screens as it cuts through the windows I have extending my vertical screens.



I've tried multiple configurations of the taskbar settings, but it doesn't seem to support this specific setup. I'd like to have the taskbar display on only the bottom two screens and hidden/disabled on the top two screens.



The closest I can come to this setup is having the taskbar only show on my main display or put the taskbars in auto-hide mode. While these somewhat work, I find it quite annoying switching between windows with auto-hide or having the taskbar only shown on my main display (breaking my neck every time I need to switch windows on display 1).



Notes (relating to image below):




  • Main display is display 4 (highlighted in blue)

  • I want the taskbar on displays 4 & 3 (as indicated with the green boxes)


Picture of ideal display taskbar locations





Question



How can I show the taskbar on only the bottom two screens while having it disabled or hidden on the top two screens?










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  • This is beyond the capability of the default Windows taskbar options. You'll need to use some third-party utility to generate this behavior.

    – music2myear
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I have a quad-monitor setup (two stacked rows of two monitors) and a PC running Windows 10.



Problem



It's really annoying having a taskbar on the top screens as it cuts through the windows I have extending my vertical screens.



I've tried multiple configurations of the taskbar settings, but it doesn't seem to support this specific setup. I'd like to have the taskbar display on only the bottom two screens and hidden/disabled on the top two screens.



The closest I can come to this setup is having the taskbar only show on my main display or put the taskbars in auto-hide mode. While these somewhat work, I find it quite annoying switching between windows with auto-hide or having the taskbar only shown on my main display (breaking my neck every time I need to switch windows on display 1).



Notes (relating to image below):




  • Main display is display 4 (highlighted in blue)

  • I want the taskbar on displays 4 & 3 (as indicated with the green boxes)


Picture of ideal display taskbar locations





Question



How can I show the taskbar on only the bottom two screens while having it disabled or hidden on the top two screens?










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  • This is beyond the capability of the default Windows taskbar options. You'll need to use some third-party utility to generate this behavior.

    – music2myear
    3 hours ago














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I have a quad-monitor setup (two stacked rows of two monitors) and a PC running Windows 10.



Problem



It's really annoying having a taskbar on the top screens as it cuts through the windows I have extending my vertical screens.



I've tried multiple configurations of the taskbar settings, but it doesn't seem to support this specific setup. I'd like to have the taskbar display on only the bottom two screens and hidden/disabled on the top two screens.



The closest I can come to this setup is having the taskbar only show on my main display or put the taskbars in auto-hide mode. While these somewhat work, I find it quite annoying switching between windows with auto-hide or having the taskbar only shown on my main display (breaking my neck every time I need to switch windows on display 1).



Notes (relating to image below):




  • Main display is display 4 (highlighted in blue)

  • I want the taskbar on displays 4 & 3 (as indicated with the green boxes)


Picture of ideal display taskbar locations





Question



How can I show the taskbar on only the bottom two screens while having it disabled or hidden on the top two screens?










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I have a quad-monitor setup (two stacked rows of two monitors) and a PC running Windows 10.



Problem



It's really annoying having a taskbar on the top screens as it cuts through the windows I have extending my vertical screens.



I've tried multiple configurations of the taskbar settings, but it doesn't seem to support this specific setup. I'd like to have the taskbar display on only the bottom two screens and hidden/disabled on the top two screens.



The closest I can come to this setup is having the taskbar only show on my main display or put the taskbars in auto-hide mode. While these somewhat work, I find it quite annoying switching between windows with auto-hide or having the taskbar only shown on my main display (breaking my neck every time I need to switch windows on display 1).



Notes (relating to image below):




  • Main display is display 4 (highlighted in blue)

  • I want the taskbar on displays 4 & 3 (as indicated with the green boxes)


Picture of ideal display taskbar locations





Question



How can I show the taskbar on only the bottom two screens while having it disabled or hidden on the top two screens?







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  • This is beyond the capability of the default Windows taskbar options. You'll need to use some third-party utility to generate this behavior.

    – music2myear
    3 hours ago



















  • This is beyond the capability of the default Windows taskbar options. You'll need to use some third-party utility to generate this behavior.

    – music2myear
    3 hours ago

















This is beyond the capability of the default Windows taskbar options. You'll need to use some third-party utility to generate this behavior.

– music2myear
3 hours ago





This is beyond the capability of the default Windows taskbar options. You'll need to use some third-party utility to generate this behavior.

– music2myear
3 hours ago










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