Show Toolbar In Windows 7

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  1. Here's how you can make the Windows 7 Taskbar disappear or appear automatically. Click the Start button and search for 'taskbar' in the search field. Click 'Auto-hide the taskbar' in the.
  2. Jump List for a Windows Media Player button. Actual Multiple Monitors shows the Jump Lists on secondary taskbars as well. Taskbar Toolbars. Actual Multiple Monitors allows adding any toolbars onto second monitor's taskbar, including the standard toolbars (like Quick Launch, Address, Desktop, Windows Media Player, etc.) and any custom ones.

In any case, we’ll show you how to add the Quick Launch bar to the Taskbar in Windows 10, but this will also work in Windows 7 and 8. To add the Quick Launch bar back to the Taskbar, right-click on an open area of the Taskbar, and go to Toolbars New Toolbar. This will show you how to turn the Menu Bar on or off in Windows 7 for Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Windows Media Player. The Menu bar is turned off by default in Windows 7. The Menu bar is turned off by default in Windows 7.

In a previous TR Dojo Challenge question, I asked TechRepublic members TR Dojo Challenge: How do you enable the Quick Launch toolbar on Windows 7? And several members were quick to answer the call. Here are the steps.

  1. Right click on an empty space on the Windows 7 taskbar and make sure 'Lock the taskbar' is NOT checked. This will allow us to move the Quick Launch bar once we reactivate it.
  2. Right click on an empty space on the Windows 7 taskbar and from the resulting Context Menu, click Toolbars and then New Toolbar.
  3. When the New Toolbar - Choose a folder window appears, paste the following path into the location bar:
  4. %appdata%MicrosoftInternet ExplorerQuick Launch Gill sans bold condensed.

  5. Once you're certain that the path shows AppData Roaming Microsoft Internet Explorer Quick Launch, click Select Folder.The Quick Launch toolbar will now appear on the Windows 7 taskbar, but it will be on the right side of the screen next to the System Tray. Let's move it back to the left side where the toolbar should be.
  6. Click on the left edge (dotted lines) of the new Quick Launch toolbar, and drag it over to the left as far as it will go.
  7. To remove the text labels shown on the Quick Launch toolbar, right-click on the left edge of the toolbar (dotted lines) and from the resulting Context Menu, uncheck both 'Show Text and 'Show Title. At this point, the Quick Launch toolbar looks like it did in Windows XP and Vista, but it's still on the wrong side of the taskbar.
  8. Click and drag the left edge of the regular Windows taskbar toolbar (dotted lines to the right of the Start button) to the left of the taskbar, over the new Quick Launch toolbar. This will move the main area of the taskbar to the right of your new Quick Launch bar and place the Quick Launch bar next to the Start button. Stop when both toolbars are the size you want.
  9. You can now drag and drop your favorite applications or shortcuts onto the new Quick Launch toolbar and 'unpin' the default applications from the regular taskbar.
  10. Once you finished adding things to the Quick Launch toolbar, right-click a blank space on the taskbar and click 'Lock the taskbar'.

I also like to enable 'Use small icons' under the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties menu.

With the new Quick Launch toolbar in place, no applications 'pinned' to the regular taskbar, small icons in use, and the taskbar locked, my Desktop is just the way I like it.

And the TechRepublic swag goes to..

This week's coffee mugs and laptop stickers to ak87, who was first to describe the process through Step 5, robert.johnson2, who provided the first complete answer, and to Samuel Leung, who submitted a well-written answer and links to a YouTube video that demonstrates the process.

Thanks to everyone who submitted an answer.

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I read other user question to you upgrading from XP to windows 7. I did upgrade to windows 7 after using XP many years.

In XP if I wanted to add for example X delete button to windows explorer by right click I could add or remove buttons. Here at windows 7 I don’t see the option and in order to delete I have to work with the mouse.

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The three answers you gave to other user you are explaining about the task bar how to customize it.

Please try to point me how to do the customize explorer (not internet explorer).

Thank you,

Hi

Some of the old style standard buttons were moved or removed starting with Windows Vista.

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Most of the XP options are still there, such as the Back and Forward buttons, Address Bar, and Search, in the top row.

The Up Button is gone, but you can use either the Bread Crumb in the Address Bar or the Backspace key. You can also see the full path to the current location in the Address Bar by clicking an empty spot.

The View menu drop down is also still there on the right side of the new toolbar, next to the Preview Pane and Help buttons.

You can also permanently display the old style Menu Bar by selecting Organize/Layout and placing a check mark in the Menu Bar item. Optionally, you can press the Alt Key to temporarily display the menu bar.

The Task Pane has also been deprecated. Most of the other button functions you mentioned are available on the right click context menu.

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The newer Toolbar is Dynamic and will show the most commonly used option buttons, depending on the location and type of folder/file that is selected.

Regards,

Ronnie Vernon MVP – Windows Desktop Experience