Quicklaunch Toolbar

A

Alain Dekker

I have a way around this which may be of interest:

* I have 5 icons in the QL, 4 commonly used ones and one which shows a
folder. In this folder, I put all the other shortcuts I don't use as
frequently.
* I click on the first 4 for what I use commonly
* I click on the 5th (I chose the icon of a tree) which shows the folder
view
* In the folder, set the view to "Icons", then also View > Arrange Icons by
Align to grid
* The folder needs to be a separate folder on your disk that is used only
for this purpose

Works nicely for me...

HTH,
Alain
 
N

Norm Cook

I use this toolbar a lot since I don't want a lot of
icons on the desktop. I have the toolbar sized so that about
10 icons show in the QL area and about 10 more less frequently
used hidden behind the >> next to the systray. However, at boot
up, they seem to be ordered in no particular sequence.

1. Tried the registry fix at Kelly's Corner (#54 right side). No joy.

2. Tried unlocking toolbar, ordering as desired then locking toolbar. No
joy.

3. Tried TweakUI. Couldn't find anything relevant.

4. Tried opening the toolbar folder, renaming the icon files with prepended
000,001,002, etc. This works only slightly, since every day at boot up
I have to right click the hidden icons, accessed by >>, and select
order by name.

I suppose one solution is to only have the 10 most used and delete the
others
but there must be a way around this.
 
T

Twayne

In
Norm Cook said:
I use this toolbar a lot since I don't want a lot of
icons on the desktop. I have the toolbar sized so that
about 10 icons show in the QL area and about 10 more less
frequently used hidden behind the >> next to the systray. However, at
boot up, they seem to be ordered in no particular sequence.

1. Tried the registry fix at Kelly's Corner (#54 right
side). No joy.
2. Tried unlocking toolbar, ordering as desired then
locking toolbar. No joy.

3. Tried TweakUI. Couldn't find anything relevant.

4. Tried opening the toolbar folder, renaming the icon
files with prepended 000,001,002, etc. This works only
slightly, since every day at boot up I have to right
click the hidden icons, accessed by >>, and select order
by name.
I suppose one solution is to only have the 10 most used and
delete the others
but there must be a way around this.

Alain's idea seemed reasonable. Another thing you can do is enable the
Desktop as a menu item on your Taskbar; then you'll be able to see/access
your entire Desktop contents with single clicks.

-Right click an open area on your Taskbar
-Choose Toolbars
-PUt a tick at Desktop
-You'll note the Desktop menu is added to the Taskbar now. Click the >> and
the whole desktop, sorted as you have it sorted visibly, will pop up and
each item clickable. You can also get directly to your desktop that way when
you might have the needed desktop items hidden under program windows.
Once I got used to it I even turned off the display of the icons on the
desktop since I seldom ever used them. If you're the kind that saves
downloads to the desktop, it may not be wise to turn off its idon display.
IT's a ymmv situation.

HTH,

Twayne`
 

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