mfessler 0 Posted November 22 Share Posted November 22 . Mr AI (he who is always correct) says: Right-click on an empty space on the taskbar and select Taskbar settings from the menu that appears. In the Settings window, scroll down and click on Taskbar behaviors to expand the section. Locate the dropdown menu for "Combine taskbar buttons and hide labels". Change the setting from its default to Never. Your taskbar icons should immediately separate, and each open window will display as a distinct button with its label visible. ---------------- Yeah, right. Has anyone here managed to separate similar icons ? Any registry hacks ? Years ago, I could arrange the icons from left to right to match my current workflow. Now, with severe memory issues, I waste a lot of time jumping around the taskbar, trying to find the next icon in my workflow. Thanks . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Mr AI (he who is always correct) says:
- Right-click on an empty space on the taskbar and select Taskbar settings from the menu that appears.
- In the Settings window, scroll down and click on Taskbar behaviors to expand the section.
- Locate the dropdown menu for "Combine taskbar buttons and hide labels".
- Change the setting from its default to Never.
Your taskbar icons should immediately separate, and each open window will display as a distinct button with its label visible.----------------
Yeah, right.
Has anyone here managed to separate similar icons ? Any registry hacks ?
Years ago, I could arrange the icons from left to right to match my current workflow.
Now, with severe memory issues, I waste a lot of time jumping around the taskbar, trying to find the next icon in my workflow.
Thanks
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