Windows 10: separate taskbar buttons from minimzed windows
Is it possible to separate the taskbar buttons from minimized windows in Windows 10? So it should look like this? So the buttons must stay always in the left part and the minimized windows on the right. The "Never combine" options does not do this.(ugly example)
This is what I want, photo is from my actual Windows 7, don't remember how I did it, the installation is 5 years old:
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windows taskbar
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Is it possible to separate the taskbar buttons from minimized windows in Windows 10? So it should look like this? So the buttons must stay always in the left part and the minimized windows on the right. The "Never combine" options does not do this.(ugly example)
This is what I want, photo is from my actual Windows 7, don't remember how I did it, the installation is 5 years old:
photo
windows taskbar
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Is it possible to separate the taskbar buttons from minimized windows in Windows 10? So it should look like this? So the buttons must stay always in the left part and the minimized windows on the right. The "Never combine" options does not do this.(ugly example)
This is what I want, photo is from my actual Windows 7, don't remember how I did it, the installation is 5 years old:
photo
windows taskbar
Is it possible to separate the taskbar buttons from minimized windows in Windows 10? So it should look like this? So the buttons must stay always in the left part and the minimized windows on the right. The "Never combine" options does not do this.(ugly example)
This is what I want, photo is from my actual Windows 7, don't remember how I did it, the installation is 5 years old:
photo
windows taskbar
windows taskbar
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Right-click your taskbar, select "Taskbar Settings" and change the option "Combine taskbar buttons" to "Never".
The result looks like this.
Nope, it still looks ugly, it seems that a new toolbar must be added named "Quick Launch", I managed to fix it by using Microsoft's link: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
– Taw Moto
Feb 16 at 10:32
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Right-click your taskbar, select "Taskbar Settings" and change the option "Combine taskbar buttons" to "Never".
The result looks like this.
Nope, it still looks ugly, it seems that a new toolbar must be added named "Quick Launch", I managed to fix it by using Microsoft's link: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
– Taw Moto
Feb 16 at 10:32
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Right-click your taskbar, select "Taskbar Settings" and change the option "Combine taskbar buttons" to "Never".
The result looks like this.
Nope, it still looks ugly, it seems that a new toolbar must be added named "Quick Launch", I managed to fix it by using Microsoft's link: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
– Taw Moto
Feb 16 at 10:32
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Right-click your taskbar, select "Taskbar Settings" and change the option "Combine taskbar buttons" to "Never".
The result looks like this.
Right-click your taskbar, select "Taskbar Settings" and change the option "Combine taskbar buttons" to "Never".
The result looks like this.
answered Feb 16 at 10:00
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Nope, it still looks ugly, it seems that a new toolbar must be added named "Quick Launch", I managed to fix it by using Microsoft's link: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
– Taw Moto
Feb 16 at 10:32
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Nope, it still looks ugly, it seems that a new toolbar must be added named "Quick Launch", I managed to fix it by using Microsoft's link: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
– Taw Moto
Feb 16 at 10:32
Nope, it still looks ugly, it seems that a new toolbar must be added named "Quick Launch", I managed to fix it by using Microsoft's link: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
– Taw Moto
Feb 16 at 10:32
Nope, it still looks ugly, it seems that a new toolbar must be added named "Quick Launch", I managed to fix it by using Microsoft's link: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
– Taw Moto
Feb 16 at 10:32
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