
"Installing that update finally fixes an age-old problem that prevented you from accessing notifications on a secondary monitor. "The Notification Center functionality is now available on secondary monitors," Microsoft said on the support page. "To open it, select the date and time in the system tray on the taskbar. With the August 2025 non-security update ( KB5064081), you can also show a larger clock with seconds above the calendar.""
"In the past, Windows 11 users who tried to click the date and time entry on the system tray of a secondary monitor would get nothing in response. No error, just no response. With multi-monitor setups popular among many Windows users, that was certainly frustrating. Now, clicking the date and time on any monitor displays your notifications at the top and your calendar below, just as it would on your primary monitor."
A late-September Windows 11 update (KB5065789) enables the Notification Center on secondary monitors. Users can open the Notification Center by selecting the date and time in the system tray on any monitor. The update resolves an issue where clicking the date and time on secondary monitors produced no response. Notifications appear at the top and the calendar below, matching primary-monitor behavior. Right-clicking the date and time provides options to adjust date, time, and notification settings. An August 2025 non-security update (KB5064081) adds an option to show a larger clock with seconds above the calendar.
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