Whether you can do this or not depends partially on what video card(s) you
have. Some have a driver that can do a "stretch" mode, where there is one
frame buffer for both screens - most usually use a separate frame buffer for
each screen. If you are using two cards (probably at least one is PCI), this
probably is not possible.
In any case, you can usually drag your quick-launch bar (or other toolbars,
like the address bar) over to the other screen, and have it on one screen, and
the taskbar on the other. When you drag it over, it will turn into a floating
window - drag it near the edge, and if you drop it into the right place, it
will "dock" to the edge of the screen.
|Can someone tell me if it's possible to get the bottom bar to go across two
|or more screens?
|It's really frustrating at the moment!
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|Any help would be appreciated.
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|Thanks.
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