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Are you using Zorin Core or Zorin Lite? Core and Lite have different Desktop Environments. Core has Gnome, which⦠yeah⦠Gnome Team does as little as they possibly can and dump as much as they can onto other developers.
Gnome does not have any built in way to have multiple panels. However, other developers do create Gnome Extensions. You can search for many Gnome Extensions that you might find useful- but be warned that whether they continue to get maintained or not may be an issue- always check if it works. Here is an extension for multiple monitors having a gnome shell panel. Interestingly, however That will start the panel.
It will start Brand Spanking New Just click and drag it to the Monitor you want it on, and the position on that monitor you want it in. Then right click it and choose Panel Properties. From there, you can make any adjustment you like such as extending the panel, appearance and so on.
It will be able to run Window Buttons and other functions, though. Again, it would be a Separate Panel and has its own applets Gnome has its Pros and its Advantages- but they mostly appeal to people that want their Desktop to operate its own way while they use it as a Workstation. For example: I open Discord and move it to my second monitor. The taskbar on my first monitor does not show discord anymore, but my second one does. XFCE4-panel does that by default.
Nopeβ¦ I was able to open the config menu, but on another way, but there is apparently no option for thatβ¦. In Zorin 16 you have the option to display a taskbar on each monitor. To separate the programs by monitor, go to the Behavior tab in the Taskbar settings and toggle 'isolate monitors'. Hi Entity , I believe you have to secondary-click on the panel and select 'Taskbar Preferences'. On the Taskbar Preferences window select 'Position' at the top, and turn on 'Display panels on all monitors'.