2 lines of systray

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Bob Speck

Sometimes my systray fills up and I have to click the up and down arrow
to move from one line to another. One time I had 2 lines of systray
displayed, but I don't know how I got it. Does anyone know how to get
more than 1 line of systray displayed?

Bob Speck
 
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John

Sometimes my systray fills up and I have to click the up and down arrow
to move from one line to another. One time I had 2 lines of systray
displayed, but I don't know how I got it. Does anyone know how to get
more than 1 line of systray displayed?

Bob Speck


Move your mouse down to the taskbar, and when your cursor changes to an up
and down arrow, left click and drag it up.

Hope this helps.

John
 
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Bob Speck

Bob said:
Sometimes my systray fills up and I have to click the up and down arrow
to move from one line to another. One time I had 2 lines of systray
displayed, but I don't know how I got it. Does anyone know how to get
more than 1 line of systray displayed?

Bob Speck
I mistakingly said systray. I should have said taskbar.

Bob Speck
 
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bob

If you move your mouse to the top of the task bar, you should get an arrow
pointing in 2 directions. If you don't, move the mouse closer to the top
edge. Then click it and drag it to extend it. If your running Windows XP,
the task bar might be locked. Just right click the task bar, and click Lock
Taskbar.

bob
 
K

Ken Blake

In
I mistakingly said systray. I should have said taskbar.


The task bar is essentially a window, and can be resized like
other windows. Put the mouse cursor on its top and it will become
a two-headed arrow. Drag it upward to whatever size you want.

If it won't change size, it may be locked. In that case, right
click on it and uncheck "Lock the taskbar," then try again.
 
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Bob Speck

Bob said:
I mistakingly said systray. I should have said taskbar.

Bob Speck
I found the answer. Hold down the CTRL key while placing the cursor at
the top of the task bar and moving it up.
 

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