Windows 7 pinning shortcuts to taskbar
Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». Popular Topics in Windows 7. Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off? Submit ». Edited Jun 20, at UTC. MS23 wrote: All of the other items I have pinned on the taskbar are showing in that "taskbar" folder I referenced above.
Thanks everyone! After you close that program, you still can see the program icon in the taskbar. If you want to use it again, you just need to click the icon on the taskbar to quickly open it.
If the folder has a shortcut on the desktop, it will be very simple to pin it to the taskbar. You can right-click the shortcut and then select Pin to taskbar. You can also directly drag the shortcut to the taskbar. By default, the icon of a folder shortcut is the same as the File Explorer. You can change the folder icon if you want to identify them from each other.
You can create a shortcut for This PC and drag the shortcut to the taskbar. Although, it is more convenient just to drag and drop, I like to change the default icons. It seems like all the tutorials I used in the past are now gone - perhaps these tutorials were for Windows Vista?
I used used this technique in those installations as well. At any rate, can someone tell me how to change the icon of the pinnable adressbar shortcut? Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Pinning a program to a taskbar also lets you access the Jump Lists function that will take you right to the documents, media files, websites as well as other program specific configurations for example, you can right click the tab to start IE with InPrivate Browsing mode you use most often.
If you are using Aero schemes, you can even view the thumbnail of each instance by simply moving the mouse cursor on the corresponding tab. Overall, pinning a frequently used app or a folder to the taskbar has its own advantages.
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