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Windows 7: Taskbar - Center Icons

12 Aug 2009   #9
rsvr85

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
C:\Users\Home
 
 
Taskbar - Center Icons

How To Center The Taskbar Icons in Windows 7




Last edited by Brink; 12 Dec 2012 at 02:06 AM..
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30 Aug 2010   #10
lorddenis

Windows 7 64Bit
Earth > Europe > Slovenia
 
 

im having problems with

7. The slider next to the Start Orb, click and drag to the right, until the pinned icons are just offset the the right.

i cant move it to the right.
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13 Jan 2011   #11
Sunimar

Windows 7 Ultimate x64/XP SP3 x64/Windows Server 2003 x64
Mumbai
 
 

Thank you. This is what i was trying from Day 1 i.e., in since Jan'10 but never got it right.

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28 Jan 2011   #12
sHAKaJaada

Win7 Professional - lited edition & Zorin OS 4 (ubuntu)
SERBIA
 
 

Nice
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01 Feb 2011   #13
shriramkc

windows 7 home premium 64 bit
 
 

Instead of hiding the folder name we can name the folder with any text that we need to display in the taskbar. I have named the folder as shriram's VAIO and it is displayed as shown.

Can any one tell me how to change the font of the folder so that the font of text displayed in the taskbar also changes. ?

Earlier I have found a wed site where the text entered is displayed in different fonts and we could simply copy that and paste it in folders name so that the font of text displayed in the taskbar also changes. But now i'm not able to find that website. Can any one please help me with it ?
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01 Feb 2011   #14
seekermeister

W7x64 Pro, SuSe 12.1/** W7 x64 Pro, XP MCE
Indian Territory
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by whs View Post
Hmm, intersting if only I had room left on the taskbar



Now that is a new one. I wanted to post a picture of my taskbar - and now that. LOL.
Would you swat that fly crawling around on your post?
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01 Feb 2011   #15
seekermeister

W7x64 Pro, SuSe 12.1/** W7 x64 Pro, XP MCE
Indian Territory
 
 

To keep all of the apps from displaying on my Quick Launch, I had to center it with the other Taskbar icons.
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07 Feb 2011   #16
ashio83

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Build 7600
 
 

Thanks mate, been looking for this.
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23 Feb 2011   #17
Urthboundmisfit

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1
Lost in disambiguation
 
 

Nice, thanks for this tut! One question, what to do with the CTI folder in Docs? What happens if it gets deleted?
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01 Mar 2011   #18
cclloyd9785

Windows 7 Home Premium x64, Mac OS X 10.6.2 x64
Boston, MA
 
 

This should be replaced with the tool written by a DA user that auto centers based upon how many items are open on the taskbar. Not 100% sure but Im pretty sure theres a way to intergrate this into a Windows 7 visual style.
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01 Mar 2011   #19
seekermeister

W7x64 Pro, SuSe 12.1/** W7 x64 Pro, XP MCE
Indian Territory
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by cclloyd9785 View Post
This should be replaced with the tool written by a DA user that auto centers based upon how many items are open on the taskbar. Not 100% sure but Im pretty sure theres a way to intergrate this into a Windows 7 visual style.
You may be right, but without a link or specific instructions, your suggestion is not useable.
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