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The only think i still don't like in windows 7 is the quick launch bar and the taskbar,too.
I tried this link : Link Removed
but i just don't like it.
I hope that someone will modify it,soon.
If you have some links /informations/ about that,please post here or PM.
Thank in advance.
I tried this link : Link Removed
but i just don't like it.
I hope that someone will modify it,soon.
If you have some links /informations/ about that,please post here or PM.
Thank in advance.
Solution
Right-click on the Start Button and choose Properties, click the Taskbar tab and under Taskbar buttons select Combine when taskbar is full.
The Quick Launch bar provide a one-click access to your most used programs.
If you don't like the Quick Launch bar, right-click on the taskbar, choose Toolsbars and uncheck Quick launch.
I hope I have this correct
If not, please let me know.
The Quick Launch bar provide a one-click access to your most used programs.
If you don't like the Quick Launch bar, right-click on the taskbar, choose Toolsbars and uncheck Quick launch.
I hope I have this correct
If not, please let me know.
Josh the Nerd
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What do you not like about it?
reghakr
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lemarqq,
Hello and welcome,
Those are the correct steps.
let me try walking you through them
First, go to Start > Control panel > Folder Options. and click the View tab. scroll down and check Show hidden files, folders, and drives and click OK
Right-click on the taskbar, choose Toolbars > New Toolbar
In Windows Explorer, locate the C: drive letter, double-click on Users, double-click on your user name, double-click on AppData, double-click on roaming, double-click on Microsoft, double-=click on Internet explorer, select Quick launch and press the Select Folder button
Completed......Enjoy
Hello and welcome,
Those are the correct steps.
let me try walking you through them
First, go to Start > Control panel > Folder Options. and click the View tab. scroll down and check Show hidden files, folders, and drives and click OK
Right-click on the taskbar, choose Toolbars > New Toolbar
In Windows Explorer, locate the C: drive letter, double-click on Users, double-click on your user name, double-click on AppData, double-click on roaming, double-click on Microsoft, double-=click on Internet explorer, select Quick launch and press the Select Folder button
Completed......Enjoy
Using toolbars is the only way to add the "quick launch" like feature back into Windows 7, and it works exactly like it did with XP and previous versions. The easiest thing to do is to create a folder and place all the shortcuts you want on the "quick launch" bar and create a new tool bar on the taskbar that points to that folder. I have 2 folders that I use for quick launch, one for my apps, and one for system shortcuts, like Control Panel, My Computer, Network, User directory, etc... Easy and works great, I don't even use the Pinning applications options.
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Now,in the same picture / opened apps you've done,try to open one more Mozilla F ,and let's see how is looks like.
That's my point,actually. I wanna have them ( 2 Mozilla / or 2 whatever they are,same programs ) same like in my attachment.
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That's my point,actually. I wanna have them ( 2 Mozilla / or 2 whatever they are,same programs ) same like in my attachment.
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linkinpark4175
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here is how it looks to me
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They shouldnt remove the side toolbars, it was so handly thing to have
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They shouldnt remove the side toolbars, it was so handly thing to have
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When you want to open a new Mozilla windows,right next to those,do you have to right click on the Mozilla icon,in the quick launch?here is how it looks to me
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They shouldnt remove the side toolbars, it was so handly thing to have
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Either just click the Mozilla icon in the quick launch ?
linkinpark4175
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just click, why your`s different?
is your firefox pinned? cause mine isnt
is your firefox pinned? cause mine isnt
linkinpark4175
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Drew try find us a way to get our old hot toolbar back
[/QUOTE]Now,in the same picture / opened apps you've done,try to open one more Mozilla F ,and let's see how is looks like.
That's my point,actually. I wanna have them ( 2 Mozilla / or 2 whatever they are,same programs ) same like in my attachment.
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Not sure what you are asking. I chose to combine windows. Nothing is "pinned" to my taskbar. If I choose never to combine, then it looks like your pic.
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linkinpark4175
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in this one :
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it looks like firefox is pinned
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it looks like firefox is pinned
Hey, I wonder if someone can help me. I have an iTunes shortcut on my taskbar. Yesterday I updated my iTunes. This morning, I turned my computer on, and tried to open iTunes using the icon on the Quick Launch, but it said "this action is only valid for products that are currently installed". I was able to open iTunes eventually from the shortcut on my desktop.
However, I'm now stuck with a shortcut on my taskbar that won't work, and I can't delete it. Nothing happens when I right-click the shortuct (which has now lost the iTunes icon and has been replaced by the icon Windows uses when it can't recognise a file type).
Is there a seperate location where I can go and delete this shortcut? There must be a folder which contains all the shortcuts on my taskbar which I can navigate to via Windows Explorer. Thanks!
However, I'm now stuck with a shortcut on my taskbar that won't work, and I can't delete it. Nothing happens when I right-click the shortuct (which has now lost the iTunes icon and has been replaced by the icon Windows uses when it can't recognise a file type).
Is there a seperate location where I can go and delete this shortcut? There must be a folder which contains all the shortcuts on my taskbar which I can navigate to via Windows Explorer. Thanks!
linkinpark4175
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did you pin the shortcut or it is a part of a toolbar?
linkinpark4175
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can you post a screenshot?
btw did you try unlocking the taskbar?
btw did you try unlocking the taskbar?
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if you are talking about this:
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firefox is just pinned but its not running
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firefox is just pinned but its not running
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GillsMan,
NOTE: this actually pertains to the notification area icons, but may work in your case as well. It will do no harm.
There is a member named Tepid who has the only solution that seems to work.
davehc also had a similar manual hack that worked as well, but I can't seem to locate it.
Download the attached zip file, extract and run it.
As for the others asking questions, I'm not even sure what you're trying to accomplish.
NOTE: this actually pertains to the notification area icons, but may work in your case as well. It will do no harm.
There is a member named Tepid who has the only solution that seems to work.
davehc also had a similar manual hack that worked as well, but I can't seem to locate it.
Download the attached zip file, extract and run it.
As for the others asking questions, I'm not even sure what you're trying to accomplish.
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