"START, Run, Taskman". It will show the full text of the Taskbar
buttons, if that's what you're after.
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Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR
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| I want to know if there is a simple way alter the text that appears in
| the taskbar entry for active applications.
|
| Secondly, let me describe how I have configured my taskbar - it may be
| helpful to other users.
|
| 1 I have dragged the taskbar to the left side of the screen (from the
| bottom).
| 2 I have switched off all taskbar properties except autohide
| [Right Click on taskbar unused area [General ]]
| 3 I have stretched it as far right as it goes (45% of the screen
| width)
|
| This allows maximum info for 24 active applications to be viewed,
| before the taskbar splits into two columns (I have never had that many
| apps that I required 3 columns).
|
| This is important to me as I believe one of the biggest efficiency
| killers in the day is navigating to and fro with Windows explorer
| (which I ditched a few months ago, I now use a third party,
| proprietary file explorer).
| Whichever explorer is used irrelevant, but it improves efficiency to
| have about ten of these open. Taskbar width is necessary to see which
| directory each explorer app has open.
|
| 4 To access the taskbar (that is normally hidden) there are two
| methods I use
|
| 4.1 Most of the time I just used Ctrl+Esc then Esc
|
| 4.2 I have installed WipeOut (Ver 1.4.0 - I don't have the URL handy
| at the moment), which puts a yellow line on the left screen margin
| (you can change these options) and which you can drag to reveal the
| desktop behind all open windows. and hence access the taskbar, which
| doesn't normally re-focus when I track to the left side of the
| screen).
|
| 5 Regarding the clock that normally appears on the taskbar and which
| is no longer visible, I have installed HamsinClock (Ver 2.11 @
|
www.iisr-cnc.com/hamsin), this allows a date-time widget to be located
| anywhere on the screen. I set this "Stay on Top" and position it top
| right, just to the left of the [Minimise][Full Screen][Close] buttons
| in the standard windows MMI layout.
|
|
| If people are interested, I can describe what I believe is a more
| efficient way of using the desktop and start menu too. Any takers?