couple follow-up questions: 1. Can I use autohide on my laptop monitor as long as I don't have it pinned to a side that borders an external monitor? 2. Can I create additional docks tied to the external monitors, and have them stick to those monitors through disconnects / connects? Being a laptop, I'll periodically go remote with just the laptop or even go to another location that has only a single external monitor.
ray121
Ahh, yes, I had originally set it up with just my laptop (quite a whle ago) and then hooked up the two external monitors recently. That explains it. Thanks for the info. Ray
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