Can only see half of bottom icons


  1. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
       #1

    Can only see half of bottom icons


    Hello. Just upgraded to Windows 7 from Windows XP. Got everything set up and turned on. On bottom of desk top screen, are 4 icons -- start, ie, windows explorer, & windows media player. But only half of the icons can be seen -- the other half disappears. Would like to see all of these 4 icons in full. Can't figure out how to fix it. Talked to 4 different people at Geek Squad phone tech support -- none of them knows how to fix it! Seems like it should be relatively simple to fix, but can't figure it out. I did chose a screen saver photo when setting up computer. Could that be the issue? Thanks for your help.
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  2. Posts : 934
    Windows 8.1 ; Windows 7 x86 (Dec2008-Jan2013)
       #2

    Marie7, could you please take a screenshot and post it here, so we can see what exactly disappears.
    Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums
    Last edited by Brink; 15 May 2011 at 15:07. Reason: replaced link
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  3. Posts : 2,752
    Windows 7 Pro x64 (1), Win7 Pro X64 (2)
       #3

    Marie7 said:
    Hello. Just upgraded to Windows 7 from Windows XP. Got everything set up and turned on. On bottom of desk top screen, are 4 icons -- start, ie, windows explorer, & windows media player. But only half of the icons can be seen -- the other half disappears. Would like to see all of these 4 icons in full.
    Sounds like either a hardware adjustment issue (using controls on your monitor) or a software driver problem.

    Can you please provide details on your setup, what monitor, what graphics card, etc.? CRT or LCD? Do you know what desktop resolution and video refresh rate you had specified in the Device Manager -> Display Adapter properties under WinXP?? That would be helpful, to compare against the same values you've got by default (or customized) in Win7.

    What desktop resolution are you running on Win7, and what refresh frequency? CRT monitors generally have memories if you've adjusted them in the past (using the controls on the monitor) but those memories are specific to particular resolutions and refresh rates.

    If your current default resolution/refresh rate on Win7 is different from what you used on WinXP, chances are you're just seeing the result of that. All you need is to either (a) adjust the monitor again, if you're happy with the current resolution/refresh rate, or (b) change the resolution/refresh rate to what it was under WinXP, and I'll bet your CRT monitor should look the same under Win7 as it did under WinXP.


    Also, did you update your video drivers from the manufacturer's site (e.g. ATI or Nvidia), or did you just let Win7 do everything? If the Device Manager -> Display Adapter properties shows you're using the Microsoft generic drivers rather than ATI/Nvidia drivers, you should definitely do a driver update from the latest manufacturer's driver download page.

    Start, right-click on Computer, select Properties, select Device Manager, expand Display Adapter, right-click on display adapter shown and select Properties, then Driver tab. What does it show?

    Have you done all the Windows Updates (including the "optional" ones, which could well have a driver update for your video card in there)?
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  4. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    half icon


    under display adapter, it says: ATI Radeon HD 4200. This system was put together at Best Buy, who were supposed to download all of the updates for Windows 7. When I first turned on the machine, the icons were fully displayed at the bottom. I'm not sure what I did to change this -- I tried dragging those icons up to the top part of the screen, but it didn't work.
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  5. Posts : 2,752
    Windows 7 Pro x64 (1), Win7 Pro X64 (2)
       #5

    Marie7 said:
    under display adapter, it says: ATI Radeon HD 4200.
    If you then right-click on that "ATI Radeon HD 4200", select Properties, and then select the "Driver" tab.

    What does it show? Is the driver from ATI, or is the driver from Microsoft?




    This system was put together at Best Buy, who were supposed to download all of the updates for Windows 7. When I first turned on the machine, the icons were fully displayed at the bottom. I'm not sure what I did to change this
    Well this is an interesting new fact.

    What type of monitor do you have? CRT or LCD?

    What is the desktop resolution you're running at? Right-click on your desktop, select "Screen resolution", and you'll get something like the following:



    What is the "font size" you're using? Is it 100%, 125%, larger? On the "screen resolution" screen, click on the "make text and other items larger or smaller" link, and you'll get the "font size" screen like the following:




    Can you possibly take a screenshot of your desktop (or at least of the bottom taskbar area of your screen) and post it, so that we can hopefully see exactly what you're seeing? It might be much easier for us to spot the likely problem/solution if we can see exactly what you mean by "half cut off".
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  6. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #6

    Welcome Marie7. Your problem may be with the display adjustments on your monitor. You will need to find its menu and display options. There should be adjustments for expanding, collapsing, etc, the display picture. It may be that during the switch from XP those setting got changed some. In other words you would have to move the whole picture up or reduce the size vertically to unhide the icons all the way.
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  7. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    19" LCD Monitor
    Text Size set on Larger
    1600 x 900 resolution
    can't take photo
    Set on Medium 125%
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  8. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #8

    Hi Marie, how to Post a Screenshot in SevenForums
    did you check your onboard-the-monitor settings?
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  9. Posts : 2,752
    Windows 7 Pro x64 (1), Win7 Pro X64 (2)
       #9

    Marie7 said:
    Text Size set on Larger (150%)

    Set on Medium 125%
    Which is it? These are two different settings on that same "text size" screen. Which one do you have set?

    Also, you didn't answer my question regarding the ATI video drivers installed. See my screenshot above. What version of driver is installed for your ATI HD 4200 (Device Manager, right-click on the expanded display adapter line, select Properties, and then Driver tab... what does it show?)

    Personally, in my opinion since you have an LCD screen and not a CRT screen, there would be no relevant "horizontal/vertical size/location" adjustments for you to play with, to better "center" your Win7 desktop so as not to chop off the bottom of the taskbar from view.

    I suspect this is a video driver problem. Is 1600x900 the "recommended" resolution for your monitor?


    I have experimented on my own system, which has a "double-high" taskbar. Normally I use "small icons" on the taskbar, because I have lots of them there. I use it like the Win7-equivalent of the "Quick Launch" section of the WinXP taskbar.

    It looks like this, normally:



    with "use small icons" checked in the taskbar Properties setup:




    Note that if I un-check the "use small icons" option, everything gets resized properly to enlarge the taskbar icons, including Windows raising the height of the "double-high" taskbar to accommodate two complete rows of icons.

    However since the icon size is now larger, even two rows of icons is insufficient, and an up/down scroller is added on the right side of the taskbar to allow me to get to the third row which is now present. Actually, I should have made the taskbar "triple-high" if I wanted to use these larger icons (which I don't). Obviously, the "use small icons" approach is superior.



    and the Properties:




    But note that in both cases, the entire icon is visible in each of the two rows presented.

    What does yours look like? Can you take a screenshot like I've done and post it here?
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