Well, this is my first OP topic here. Yes, I'm also "new" to Linux (I've used several distros on and off for years, but now I'm sticking to it, and Zorin OS is a big help on achieving this).
I'm enjoying running Zorin Pro, with the Appearance similar to Windows 10 (horizontal taksbar, stacked to the left with traybar icons to the right).
I'm running a bunch of Gnome extensions and they sit nicely on my taskbar, stacked to the right.
I've unsuccessfully tried to find a way to send the traybar icons to my second monitor (to my right) so I can enjoy more real state in the taskbar on my first (primary) monitor (to my left). Using the Taskbar Settings on Zorin, I can duplicate the OS tray icons (Desktop button, Date menu, and System menu) in my second monitor, but I can only toggle visibility of the Right box or Center box on my first monitor. I would like to send all of them to my second monitor.
I was easily able to mimic the taskbar in the second monitor, that's not a problem. My question was if it was possible to limit the "right box" (where the Gnome Extensions place their trayicons) to be visible only in the second monitor.
No idea. I tried playing with the new taskbar settings and buttons ended up all over the place. I hit the move down and move up... I must have panicked because before long, buttons were hanging from the ceiling fan and one got into the fridge.
I closed Gnome out, logged into XFCE and I am too frightened to go back in.
Well, I want to stay in GNOME, as it's the desktop I know best. I tried KDE and yes, it's very customizable, but I appreciate the consistency that Zorin (and Pop! OS before) have on GNOME. I might try XFCE in a VM to test the waters before jumping in "for real".