Taskbar right click XP style


  1. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Taskbar right click XP style


    I tried to find this here cause i remember finding it here in the first place i think, (many years ago) but i couldnt now, so how or what was the trick to get Win7 task bar act like XP?

    Meanin this:
    Taskbar right click XP style-taskbar-classic-right-click.jpg



    instead of this


    Taskbar right click XP style-instead.jpg




    Also, i am not sure if this same trick enabled the "right click close" feature, that was also in XP but some reason not in Win7 ... meaning that you dont have to use mouse left button to close the windows on task bar but also the right button does that.
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  2. Posts : 1,670
    win 10
       #2

    hi this is probably not exacly what you want but you can see if this is would work for you. right click on taskbar choose properties then click on start menu tab take the check mark out of the second one in privacy.
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  3. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    oscer1 said:
    hi this is probably not exacly what you want but you can see if this is would work for you. right click on taskbar choose properties then click on start menu tab take the check mark out of the second one in privacy.

    Thanks but nope, thats not that. I remember this was something to do with reg edit...!?


    EDIT:
    I found it Its this
    7+ Taskbar Tweaker - RaMMicHaeL's Blog
    and then just check this :


    Taskbar right click XP style-.jpg


    I never open that little tweaker so i didnt remember it was there all the time
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  4. Posts : 1,670
    win 10
       #4

    ok just so you know win 7 will not be supported come January.
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  5. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    oscer1 said:
    ok just so you know win 7 will not be supported come January.

    Yes i know ... i know people who are still using XP
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