Change windows taskbar location xp
Log in or Sign up. You are viewing our forum as a guest. For full access please Register. I am sure there is a very simple answer. The taskbar is now vertical on the right side of windows xp. Did this summary help you?
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Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Right-click a blank section of the taskbar. A menu with tools to customize the desktop will open. Verify the taskbar is unlocked. Towards the bottom of the menu you will see an option to "Lock the taskbar". Make sure this option is unchecked before proceeding to the next step. Click on the drop-down arrow on the "Taskbar location on screen" setting.
Select where you want to move the taskbar. Once you select an option, the taskbar will change its position immediately. Method 2. Click "Properties" at the bottom of the menu.
The "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties" window will open. Click the "Taskbar location on screen" box. Right-click the current taskbar if it was previously locked and select Lock Taskbar to lock it again. Irene A. Blake of southern Pennsylvania has written on a wide variety of topics for decades.
How do I change icons in Windows XP? Right click on the desktop and select Properties, then on the desktop of one eye you need to select the Personalize Desktop button.
In the Desktop Elements dialog box, you can select one of the new icons and click the Change Icon button. Now just click the browse button and select the symbol folder you want. How do you restore taskbar? Skip to content. January 13, Ben Drennan. Ben Drennan. Most of these will be quite self-explanatory, so I will just mention Group similar taskbar buttons here. This new function is designed to reduce taskbar "crowding" by grouping similar Windows under one task button if the remaining space on the taskbar is running out.
Also note the context menu when right-clicking on a button group , which has the option to minimize or close all the Windows of the group with just one click. Now the default behaviour is that Windows will group task buttons by age the oldest group first. But you can also change this to group by size largest group first :. You can also change the number of similar buttons that should be on the Taskbar before they are grouped by changing the Value data from the TaskbarGroupSize to another number 3 or higher.