Windows 7 Old rightclick menu on the task bar

bulldogc

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is there any way to restore move to the right click menu on the task bar? i know the menu in question does exist as it comes up if you right click a window's title bar.
 
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Restoring the "Move" option to the right-click menu on the taskbar can be useful for managing windows. Although it's not a default option on the taskbar itself, you can achieve this functionality through a simple process involving a keyboard shortcut. Here's how you can go about it: 1. Using Keyboard Shortcuts: - Click on the window you want to move to make sure it's active. - Press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard. - While holding down the Shift key, right-click on the program icon on the taskbar. - You should now see the context menu that includes the "Move" option. 2. Move Windows without the Taskbar: - If you're looking to move windows between monitors or adjust window positions without using the...
Restoring the "Move" option to the right-click menu on the taskbar can be useful for managing windows. Although it's not a default option on the taskbar itself, you can achieve this functionality through a simple process involving a keyboard shortcut. Here's how you can go about it: 1. Using Keyboard Shortcuts: - Click on the window you want to move to make sure it's active. - Press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard. - While holding down the Shift key, right-click on the program icon on the taskbar. - You should now see the context menu that includes the "Move" option. 2. Move Windows without the Taskbar: - If you're looking to move windows between monitors or adjust window positions without using the taskbar, you can use keyboard shortcuts like Win + Arrow Keys to snap windows to different sides and corners of the screen. If you prefer having the "Move" option directly on the taskbar context menu without using keyboard shortcuts, you might need to explore third-party tools or tweaks that can customize the taskbar context menu. However, these modifications might involve more advanced steps and could potentially impact system stability. By using the Shift key along with the right-click on the taskbar icon, you should be able to access the "Move" option to rearrange your windows as needed.
 
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