![]() ![]() It does not provide option to toggle multi-monitor support. The Top bar is one of the core GNOME components. Enable GNOME Top Bar on Multiple Monitors: ![]() Scroll down and you’ll find the toggle icon for ‘multi-monitor’ support.Ģ. Then, launch the tool and navigate to ‘ org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock‘. This command will enable the feature immediately! Enable multi-monitors support via Dconf Editor:įor those hate Linux commands, the graphical configuration tool ‘Dconf Editor’ is present to toggle the settings.įirstly, search for and install ‘Dconf Editor’ in Ubuntu Software if you don’t have it. When terminal opens, copy and paste the command below into the window and hit Enter: gsettings set .dash-to-dock multi-monitor true Single command to display dock on all monitors:įirstly, either press Ctrl+Alt+T key combination on keyboard, or search or and open terminal from activities overview screen. UPDATE: Ubuntu has updated the ‘ Appearance‘ settings dialog, so users may easily enable this feature via Settings -> Appearance -> Dock -> Show on ‘All Displays’. ![]() And users can enable it via the steps below. It has built-in option to toggle show dock on all displays. The left (or bottom if you moved it) panel in Ubuntu is handled by Gnome extension (Dash-to-Dock). And, for GNOME without dash-to-dock, there's also NO bottom dock in overview for non-primary monitor. It shows only a blank desktop with background wallpaper.įor those want to show the panels on all monitors to make them look like the primary display, this tutorial may help! Downsides: for non-primary monitor, the top-panel does NOT have system tray applets in right-corner. However, both the left (or bottom) dock panel and top bar do NOT appear in the non-primary displays. GNOME by default will extend the desktop screen if you plugged in a second monitor. For those working on Ubuntu Linux with multiple monitors, here’s how to enable the left dock panel and top bar on all displays. ![]()
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