Windows
desktop can be a lovely pace to work provided it has been set up properly. Native
toolbars would make it more efficient by placing details and shortcuts at your
fingertips. If you are located in Windows taskbar then you would not have to
close windows or open folders and files through Windows Explorer to access
them. We can see how these toolbars can be useful:
How to add Toolbar
Just
right click Windows taskbar, choose Toolbars from menu and either choose an existing
toolbar, or click on new toolbar. When adding new toolbar, choose a folder on
your computer which contains the apt content. Create a new folder as you would
pick the location and later add the content.
Useful toolbars from Windows:
Address: Open the latest used folders
type the application names, files, folders as well as launch websites in
default browser. If you want to go to the address toolbar with the help of
keyboard shortcuts, click Windows + B, followed by Shift + Tab.
Links: Add the favorite websites and
make them the default browser. This is same as Internet Explorer Favorites Bar.
You can search as well as edit the content of the folder in the Windows user
folder under Favorites.
Tablet PC Input Panel of Windows 7 or Touch
Keyboard of Windows 8: This button launches a keyboard which would respond
to touch input on the touch screen. It works with mouse too.
Desktop: View the desktop items in a
single long list. This maintains easy access to shortcuts when the desktop
icons are hidden to make it look clean.
Quick Launch Bar: This is a list of
icons which are embedded in taskbar. It is no more featured as a toolbar
anymore but is an important component of Windows OS even in Windows 8. If you
want to launch programs quickly it’s great. Files can also be added by launching
your most used programs, but you can also add files you need to access
frequently.
If
you want to customize it, right-click and unlock Taskbar. Now right click Quick
launch and remove checkmarks for Show text and title. Taskbar is not locked they, Quick Launch can
be dragged to a different location.
Short Notes & Lists
If
you keep looking at bits of information repeatedly then keep it organized and
accessible through toolbar located in the taskbar. If you want to find your
things quickly then this is the best solution.
Custom Toolbar
In
order to create this list, form a new toolbar and then fill it with files. Since
note is title of the shortcut file, the characters and its length are limited.
Notepad files can be used which can also be saved as.LNK files. You can choose
custom icon: right-click on file, choose Properties, and click Change Icon…
button.
Start Menu Toolbar
Those
who are using Windows 7 OS, you can use as well as customize existing Start
Menu. If you are using Windows 8, install a third party Start Menu. Make use of toolbar to re-create Start Menu. Just
create a new toolbar, take it to folder which contains content of the
substitute Start Menu. Add the desired content to respective folder, and finally
move toolbar to local Start Menu location which is on the far left of taskbar.
Start Menu
You
can use the combination of Win+X Power User Menu. This open as you click Windows
+ X keys; then right-click Windows 8 Start button.
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