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Unlike creating a toolbar that sits off the Taskbar, creating separate toolbars gives you the flexibility to place them anywhere you want on your desktop simply by dragging almost any object to the edge of the desktop. One tip before getting started, make sure your unlock the taskbar. The video will show you how, if you forgot. Filed under Windows Tips by Mike Boyds. Click here to cancel reply. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Subscribe without commenting E-Mail:.

Generally, I like to try and keep an organised desktop area and where possible keep my files in a somewhat organised fashion. Having lots of files on your desktop means you need to search to find what you are looking for which tends to be counterproductive. A fantastic way to organise shortcuts you use on a regular basis is by creating your own custom toolbar menu which you can then display on the Windows Taskbar and have easy access to whenever you need.

To create a custom toolbar menu you simply create a folder on your computer and place any shortcuts you wish to access inside the folder. The folder then acts as your own shortcut menu which you can access via the Windows Taskbar. TIP : If you would like the files displayed in alphabetical order simply right mouse click on any file in the toolbar and select Sort by Name. I hope you have enjoyed this customisation. System Protection.

Microsoft Vista Security. Resource Monitor. Backdoor Logon — Ease of Access! Naughty, But Nice Vista Settings. Vista Registry Tweaks. Review of Real-time Bandwidth Monitor. Shutdown Command. How to Create a Vista Toolbar. Network Monitor. Free Trial of Network Performance Monitor. Windows Server This ebook will explain the workings of the registry.

I thoroughly enjoy tweaking the registry, and I want to distill the best of my experiences and pass them on to you. Each registry tweak has two aims; to solve a specific problem, and to provide general learning points, which help you to master regedit. Taskbar and Quick Launch When you logon to Vista, at the bottom of the screen is a black Taskbar, which is a container object for toolbars and also includes the navigation area.

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