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RScotti
When I point to a program on the TaskBar the description is behind the taskbar. How do I
get it out to see it?
Have a good day!
Rich Scotti
get it out to see it?
Have a good day!
Rich Scotti
RScotti said:When I point to a program on the TaskBar the description is behind the
taskbar. How do I get it out to see it?
Tooltips behind the Taskbar
This is a known problem. A couple of ways to band-aid this. Reboot or
logoff and log back on. Hide the Taskbar then show it again.
Or kill explorer.exe and restart it.
Open Task Manager...
Ctrl + Shift + Escape | Processes tab | Right click explorer.exe |
Select: End Process | Click Yes to Warning | Click File |
Click New Task (Run...) | Type: explorer | Click OK
End Task on explorer.exe will make your Desktop and all programs disappear.
Restarting explorer will bring everything back.
Microsoft has come out with a KB article. Unfortunately the KB article does
not offer any real reason for the CAUSE, or a fix.
Tooltips for some taskbar icons are hidden behind the taskbar on a Windows
XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=912650
Here's another method, I mean band-aid.
Click Start
Click All Programs
Right-click ANY folder OR shortcut that appears ABOVE the taskbar
Click Sort by Name
from...
Tooltips behind taskbar - FIXED! (Or not)
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mi...tvc=1&q=tooltip+behind&hl=en#8fcf735bff473a64
Somebody posted a program that they created that supposedly fixes the
problem for 9.95 USD. Not worth 10 bucks to me.
I am *NOT* recommending this program, but here ya are..
[[ Check out this web site for more information and a fix:
http://www.acquaviva.us/tooltipmanager
Tool Tip Manager specifically fixes this problem by looking at various
taskbar window messages and resetting the tooltip's "topmost" window
style automatically as needed.
Regards,
Nick Acquaviva]]
from...
Tooltips behind taskbar - FIXED!
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...nsubject:FIXED!&rnum=1&hl=en#3cb1244c1c472bd4
Hi Rich,
Go to Start/All Programs: Hover over any listing, right click and select
Sort by Name.
All done.
RScotti said:Thanks, I logged off and back in and it worked without me doing hide the
taskbar which I didn't know how to do.
I was afraid to do the other option. Kill Explorer
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...nsubject:FIXED!&rnum=1&hl=en#3cb1244c1c472bd4Tooltips behind the Taskbar
This is a known problem. A couple of ways to band-aid this. Reboot or
logoff and log back on. Hide the Taskbar then show it again.
Or kill explorer.exe and restart it.
Open Task Manager...
Ctrl + Shift + Escape | Processes tab | Right click explorer.exe |
Select: End Process | Click Yes to Warning | Click File |
Click New Task (Run...) | Type: explorer | Click OK
End Task on explorer.exe will make your Desktop and all programs
disappear. Restarting explorer will bring everything back.
Microsoft has come out with a KB article. Unfortunately the KB article
does not offer any real reason for the CAUSE, or a fix.
Tooltips for some taskbar icons are hidden behind the taskbar on a
Windows XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=912650
Here's another method, I mean band-aid.
Click Start
Click All Programs
Right-click ANY folder OR shortcut that appears ABOVE the taskbar
Click Sort by Name
from...
Tooltips behind taskbar - FIXED! (Or not)
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mi...tvc=1&q=tooltip+behind&hl=en#8fcf735bff473a64
Somebody posted a program that they created that supposedly fixes the
problem for 9.95 USD. Not worth 10 bucks to me.
I am *NOT* recommending this program, but here ya are..
[[ Check out this web site for more information and a fix:
http://www.acquaviva.us/tooltipmanager
Tool Tip Manager specifically fixes this problem by looking at various
taskbar window messages and resetting the tooltip's "topmost" window
style automatically as needed.
Regards,
Nick Acquaviva]]
from...
Tooltips behind taskbar - FIXED!
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Have a good day!
Rich Scotti
Killing explorer and restarting it just looks scary. It isn't really, since
you know what to expect.
Hmmm......has worked every time here!
On some systems I had to apply the settings twice.
Right click the Taskbar | Properties | Taskbar tab |
Auto-hide the taskbar
Auto-hide the taskbar
[[Hides the taskbar. To redisplay the taskbar, point to the area of your
screen where the taskbar is located. If you want to be sure that your
taskbar will be visible whenever you point to it, select the Keep the
taskbar on top of other windows check box and also select the Auto-hide the
taskbar check box.]]