Enter — the last major stable release of the classic branch. This version, available in both x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) flavors, represents the peak of third-party display management. Even years after its final update, it remains installed on millions of workstations, from stock exchange floors to video editing suites.
| Feature | x86 (32-bit) Version | x64 (64-bit) Version | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Shell extension runs in 32-bit context. | Shell extension runs natively; faster context menu loading. | | Driver Model | Legacy Kernel driver (Works on XP/Vista/7). | KMDF Driver (Required for Windows 8/10/11). | | Memory Limit for Wallpapers | Max 4GB virtual address space. Struggles with 8K x 4K panoramas. | Unlimited (system dependent). Handles 16K textures smoothly. | | Target OS | Windows XP through Windows 10 (32-bit). | Windows 7, 8.1, 10, 11 (64-bit). | | DPI Awareness | System DPI only. Blurry on high-PDI laptops. | Per-monitor DPI aware (in v3.2.2). | UltraMon 3.2.2 -x86x64-
For the x86 user running a legacy industrial PC with four VGA monitors, 3.2.2 is the final stable version. For the x64 power user with three 4K panels, it is a necessary evil—flawed by modern driver standards, but unmatched in function. Enter — the last major stable release of
"After waking from sleep, my taskbar buttons are invisible." Fix: Restart Explorer.exe via Task Manager. Or, in UltraMon Options -> Troubleshooting -> "Restart Smart Taskbar." | Feature | x86 (32-bit) Version | x64
If you are running a modern 64-bit OS with more than 4GB of RAM, do not install the x86 version . The x64 version of 3.2.2 is required for the Smart Taskbar to inject properly into 64-bit instances of Explorer.exe. Part 4: Installation & Configuration Guide Step 1: The "Ghost" Removal Because UltraMon hooks deep into the Windows graphics stack (Display Driver), you must uninstall any previous version or free alternatives (DisplayFusion, Actual Multiple Monitors) before installing 3.2.2. Failure to do so causes a "DLL Hell" resulting in a flickering taskbar. Step 2: Driver Signature (Windows 10 x64 only) When installing the x64 version on Windows 10 (20H2+), you will see a warning: "Windows cannot verify the digital signature of the drivers..."