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It's possible by using the tray_icons_padding advanced option, which is available for Windows 10 since 7+ Taskbar Tweaker v5.2.

Works for me. See the attached gif.

Yes, it's related. If the tweaker fails to load, the options won't work and you'll get the "Not injected into explorer" message.

I plan to fix this, but not before I add support to Windows 10 Version 1903.

Not exactly what you were asking for, but it can be done with a hotkey without having to look for the window:

  • Click on the item on the taskbar.
  • Click Win+Shift+Right arrow (or Left arrow) to move the window to a sibling monitor.

Are you using the latest version of 7+ Taskbar Tweaker, v5.6.2? Are you running an insider build of Windows 10?

This in intentional to avoid accidental unmuting. You can still unmute if you move the mouse over the volume control once it appears.

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