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I have windows 10 installed. I open many application at once for my work and I can access then form my task bar. Task is at right side of the screen but it do not show all the icons at once instead it show a scroll bar. I have increased the width of taskbar still it is not showing all icons. Is there any other setting needs to be changed?
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The answer is: no, you cannot - at least not for the application icons pinned directly to the taskbar. If you add another symbols folder to the task bar, then you can do this, see:
https://www.tenforums.com/general-support/107167-multiple-columns-vertical-taskbar.html#post1332812
https://superuser.com/questions/517701/windows-7-side-taskbar-how-to-have-multiple-icon-columns
https://superuser.com/questions/1361189/multi-column-taskbar-when-its-on-left-right-in-windows
I never used a vertical taskbar before on Windows (maybe you come from Ubuntu Unity desktop?), but I just tried the idea from the first link and it works. Here is a screenshot from my experiment:
In combination with small taskbar symbols you could achieve a more compact view.
Another option is to deactivate the title (here: "Desktop") and symbol titles for the taskbar folder, then it looks like this:
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In windows 10 home I want to use 2 monitors with 1 or 2 desktops.
As when we use extent 1 monitor has the desktop icons and the other has only the taskbar and we can only drag the things to that screen.
Is that possible that I can give the whole access to both of the monitors?
Quick Answer - No.
You cannot (as of right now) run two virtual desktops on two screens.
But, with a quick Google search I have found some 3rd party solutions that can virtualize this feature.
Other than that - you can Right click on the Taskbar and enter to Taskbar Settings - there you can find a few other Settings (for both the taskbar and the icons) that might help you achieve something close to you original request.
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Normally to drag I
Click on item to drag
Hold down with one finger
Then do dragging motion with another finger
Now when I click on an item a popup shows up showing a window into the content of the file. So now I cannot move a file from one folder to another. Does anyone know the fix for this issue?
If I enable three-finger dragging then it takes away my ability to use three-fingers to slide between screens.
Sounds like you've got a Mac with a force-sensitive trackpad and you're pushing hard enough to trigger Quick Look. Don't push as hard to get a regular click; you can disable "Force Click and haptic feedback" in Trackpad System Preferences.
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I bought a dell laptop which comes without o/s, so I buy Windows 8.1 DVD and install in the new machine.
The problem is, every time when I am doing something, Windows popup a Black bar on the right hand side showing some basic buttons (Search, Share, Start, Devices, Settings), a small popup also appear on the bottom right showing current time, Wifi signal and battery life.
I pops 10-15 times within an hour. Its really frustrating when I am typing something or filling some password etc and atonce my focus from the current screen removes and I see that annoying black menu.
I even don't know this menu name.
Can an expert help me removing this menu.
Thanks in advance
That menu is called the Charms bar, and appears when you move the mouse to the top or bottom right corners and keep it there for a few seconds.
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I have about 20 textedit documents open and don't like seeing them in the dock. Is there a way to stack them so that they take up only one space on the dock? Or not show them at all?
In System Preferences > Dock, check "Minimize windows into application icon". Note that this doesn't affect any existing minimized windows, but it will affect windows you minimize from that point forward.
You can use any of several mechanisms to restore the windows:
the Dock menu
the application's Window menu
application Exposé / “Application windows” in Mission Control, which you can also trigger from the Command-Tab application switcher with the up/down arrow keys
or any of several third-party apps/tools that help you with window management (e.g. Witch).
To not show them at all, just hide TextEdit entirely; you can do this with Command-H or by Option-clicking on another application's window (this includes the Desktop, which is technically a Finder window).
You might also consider using a text editor that supports placing documents in tabs, or something equivalent; while I'm a big fan of traditional Mac style window management, once you get up to 20 windows in an app, you're really in trouble :-)
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I am using windows 7 .
position for the screen and Taskbar got change to right side of pc also the view for pc showing at right side direction.
i am dragging through mouse its not working.
i dont know which is the combination of keys e.g: ctrl+p or any other using which i can make the screen position and task bar as prior.
regards,
tousif shaikh
right click on task bar - > unselect the lock task bar - > drag it to position you want - > check the lock task bar.
I tried below link
http://www.ehow.com/how_8138538_change-windows-vista-horizontal-vertical.html
it work for me.
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tousif shaikh.