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    Multiple start menu tool bars?

    Hello, is there a way to make multiple start menu tool bars (the one with the start button). I have a three monitor display and I want the tool bar to be on each screen is there a way to do that. I can get other tool bars on the other screens, but I want to have the start button on each.
    Shnikey

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    In multiple monitor I think only the first monitor will have the start-menu. If you want to be able to run apps from any monitor you can try one of those shell replacements that look like the NeXTStep.

    You can right click on any desktop and a kinda start menu will appear and you can browse it like the original start menu and run apps.

    If you want to try one of those shells just be carefull, since some aren't complete or stable. Try LiteStep it is a good one.

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    Its ok, I just wanted to clone the bar and have it and the system tray on each screen. There are some times when I only want one of them on. I was just seeing if it was possibel.
    Shnikey

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    You could use an app called traymenu which puts an icon into system tray which works like a startmenu, it only displays what is on your desktop though. There is also an app called "start or switch", which lets you right click anywhere to bring up the startmenu. Can't quite remember where i downloaded these progs from, but maybe still have them on disk if you want them.

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