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This might be the 'best' solution, provided you like a hidden dock, as you can then easily access it on any screen, but it is not in the way or annoying you by being seen to 'jump around'. You can hide it, so it won't obscure stuff, but it will still move around whenever mouse is 'bottomed' on a screen for small period of time. If monitors are side by side, you can move it ALL-THE-WAY to the left or right and it will stay there, but that is not as requested (or as many people desire) at the bottom of a single screen. However, few of us arrange this way and those who do would most likely not be asking this question. If monitors are arranged 'stacked' then the dock will be at bottom of the bottom monitor. (I would be glad to be proven wrong here, but I've looked a bunch and not found a way) Without resorting to a third party app, there is no way to have menu bars in each screen but lock the dock to the bottom of a single screen.

For some reason the good folks at apple have conflated the top of screen menu with the dock, and if you get one on any screen, you also get the other. You might want to try hard resetting your iPhone and then reconnecting it.There is to my knowledge no good solution to this issue.Check the status bar location you have set on your car stereo again and make sure it has been saved.Make sure you have disconnected and reconnected your iPhone.If the status bar hasn’t changed position try the following: Left will position the status bar on the left and selecting Right will locate the bar on the right side of the display. Select the left or right arrow for the Steering Wheel option.Press Application option at the bottom of the menu.Press the Setup (Cog) button on the top right of the display to enter Setup.This will take you to the Radio, CarPlay and AUX menu. If you’re in CarPlay mode, press the Home function button at the bottom of the display.Next time CarPlay loads up you should see your status bar in the location you last set it.Your change will not appear until you next reconnect your device, so disconnect from the stereo by unplugging your iPhone and reconnect it.Now select Left or Right for the Driving Position option.Select the Apple CarPlay Settings option under the System tab.Press the Settings (Cog) button on the top right of the display to enter the System menu.This will take you to the Pioneer’s home screen.

If you’re in CarPlay mode, press the Home function button at the middle of the display.Now because each stereo’s menu varies, greatly, between factory fitted and aftermarket, I have added two guides for the two receivers I have – Pioneer SPD-DA120 and the Alpine iLX-700/iLX-007 – however if you don’t have either stereo installed, use the below steps as a rough guide and look for similar options on your own car stereo to find the right setting to switch the location of the status bar. The switch to relocate the status bar between left or right isn’t located on your iPhone’s settings, instead you’ll find it on your car stereo’s own settings.
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How to Change Status Bar Location Between Left/Right Side Having the status bar on either the left or right side is down to your own personal preference, there is no right or wrong location here. Having the status bar on left side will suit left-hand side drivers, because having the Home button closest to you might be preferred.įor me, with a right-hand drive vehicle in the UK, I should have the Home on the right side, so that it’s closest to me, however I don’t really use Home much, so I prefer to have all the icons closer to me instead and the status bar on the left side. But now that Apple has introduced the three recent apps in the status bar, having this closer to me might be more practical for me now. Whether you have a factory fitted or aftermarket stereo with Apple CarPlay, changing the side of your status bar between the left or right side of the display is very easy.
