
Or if you want to hide the system tray area on your secondary monitor? TaskbarX can do that, too. Say, for example, you only want to center the taskbar on one of your monitors? There's an option for that. That bit never bothered me with pinning most of the commonly used programs. TaskbarX automatically centers it with animations ) Ah, I get ya. The Extra menu contains a few additional TaskbarX settings, such as for multi-monitor setups. The reason why i made TaskbarX is because the manual way doesn't adjust itself when new icons enter the taskbar or when icons leave the taskbar. To fix this issue, head to the Taskschedule menu, input a time delay (in seconds), then hit Create, then Apply. TaskbarX doesn't automatically run during Windows 10 startup. Your taskbar icons will head back to the original position, alongside the Start Menu. TaskbarX provides the old-school Windows dock where your app icons are in the center position or placed at whatever position you configure.

Select this option if you want to customize the taskbar with the styles without moving your icons to the middle. The Position menu includes another handy option: Don't center taskbar.


For example, you can offset the icons using a positive or negative number of pixels (where a negative number will offset towards the Start Menu, and positive towards the system tray). The Position menu allows you to adjust the position of the taskbar icons once they are in the center.
