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Guest
Hi,
In previous Windows OSes, I have pop up toolbars along the top and sides of
my desktops. This enables me to have quick access to apps when I have a ton
of windows open, and also enables access to apps and folders without having
to keep anything on the desktop.
To do this, I create a folder on the C drive called tools, which I then fill
with shortcuts. I then create a new toolbar on the taskbar, point it to
tools, and drag it from the taskbar to the top or side of my desktop. Show
large icons, hide text, auto on top, auto hide, done.
In vista I can't get the toolbar off the taskbar, even though the taskbar is
unlocked. Is this by design, or am I missing something? I either need my
popup toolbars, or I need to be able to replace the widgets in Windows
sidebar with useful app shortcuts. Can this be done? This is pretty much a
show-stopper if it can't be done, as I have all my my PCs and test servers
(14 and counting, not including VMs) set up this way.
Thanks,
Matt
In previous Windows OSes, I have pop up toolbars along the top and sides of
my desktops. This enables me to have quick access to apps when I have a ton
of windows open, and also enables access to apps and folders without having
to keep anything on the desktop.
To do this, I create a folder on the C drive called tools, which I then fill
with shortcuts. I then create a new toolbar on the taskbar, point it to
tools, and drag it from the taskbar to the top or side of my desktop. Show
large icons, hide text, auto on top, auto hide, done.
In vista I can't get the toolbar off the taskbar, even though the taskbar is
unlocked. Is this by design, or am I missing something? I either need my
popup toolbars, or I need to be able to replace the widgets in Windows
sidebar with useful app shortcuts. Can this be done? This is pretty much a
show-stopper if it can't be done, as I have all my my PCs and test servers
(14 and counting, not including VMs) set up this way.
Thanks,
Matt