If the program is opened and you can see its icon in the taskbar, you can right-click the icon and then select Pin to taskbar to directly pin it to the taskbar. After you close that program, you still can see the program icon in the taskbar. If you want to use it again, you just need to click the icon on the taskbar to quickly open it. If the folder has a shortcut on the desktop, it will be very simple to pin it to the taskbar. You can right-click the shortcut and then select Pin to taskbar.
You can also directly drag the shortcut to the taskbar. By default, the icon of a folder shortcut is the same as the File Explorer. You can change the folder icon if you want to identify them from each other. You can create a shortcut for This PC and drag the shortcut to the taskbar. Here are the things you should do. If you use Control Panel frequently, you can also pin it to the taskbar. If the check mark is there, click Cancel, and then close the Control Panel window.
If the check mark is there, click the box to unselect this feature, click OK, and then close the Control Panel window. If the check mark is not there, click Cancel, and then close the Control Panel window. NOTE: The taskbar can be docked on the left side, right side, top, or bottom of your screen. You cannot move the Start button or the Windows Orb from side to side on the taskbar. To reset your taskbar to the default position automatically in Windows XP and Windows Vista, click the Fix it button or link.
Click Run in the File Download dialog box, and then follow the steps in the Fix it wizard. Note this Fix it solution will close all open Windows Explorer windows when it runs. Note This wizard may be in English only; however, the automatic fix also works for other language versions of Windows.
Note If you are not on the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or to a CD, and then you can run it on the computer that has the problem.
Next, go to the " Did this fix the problem? To reset your taskbar to the default position, restart your computer in Safe mode. The taskbar will reset to the default position after you reboot your computer. For example, when you open Outlook Express you'll see one button on the taskbar. However, if you have three or more email message windows open, one button represents the Outlook Express's open windows.
When you have more than one window open, you can also switch between them using the keyboard. Sizing windows Sizing windows is slightly different from minimizing, restoring, and maximizing. To change the size of a window: Hover the mouse pointer over any corner of the window. You can also place the pointer over the borders of the window. The mouse pointer changes into a double-headed arrow. Click and hold down the left mouse button. Drag the arrow out or in to make the window larger or smaller.
Release the mouse button when the window is the size you want. Moving a window using the title bar Sometimes a window may obscure an item you want to click on or view. To move a window: Place the mouse pointer over the title bar located at the top of the window.
You cannot move a window that has been maximized other than to use the Minimize button. Drag the window to the place where you want it, then release the mouse button. Tiling and cascading windows Sometimes moving and sizing multiple windows can create confusion. Cascading windows are layered on top of each other. Tiled windows are next to each other. Windows can be tiled horizontally or vertically. If windows are tiled horizontally, they appear one above another. If windows are tiled vertically, they appear side by side.
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