How do I re-adjust the taskbar icons(turned sideways)?

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       #11

    Kaktussoft said:
    Please notice this as well:
    • systray is on the left
    • icons in systray are NOT trurned sideways
    I saw the same thing, it is only happening to icons in the notification area. I have no clue what could cause it. I wonder what would happen if the OP were to change "Show Icon & Notifications" on one of them to "Show Only Notifications "and then go back to the "Show Icon & Notifications"? Worth a shot, I guess.
    Last edited by Sir George; 10 Apr 2012 at 09:29.
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       #12

    Since you are living in Israel you're writing Hebrew so right-to-left?
    Post your keyboards setting from control panel
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       #13

    Kaktussoft said:
    Since you are living in Israel you're writing Hebrew so right-to-left?
    Post your keyboards setting from control panel
    That was my first guess too but unfortunately couldn't reproduce the issue the OP has.
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  4. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #14

    Have you tried moving the taskbar around, to the top, right or left side ?
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  5. Posts : 7,466
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       #15

    Ok right click resolution and select landscape im sure you have it flipped as i just tested it

    Does exactly what you showing reversed the image upside down so your resolution settings might be flipped take it off of flipped and it should go back to normal
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       #16

    Solarstarshines said:
    Ok right click resolution and select landscape im sure you have it flipped as i just tested it

    Does exactly what you showing reversed the image upside down so your resolution settings might be flipped take it off of flipped and it should go back to normal
    don't think so. Clock and rest of screen is oke!
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  7. Posts : 103
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       #17

    Thank you all for your replies.

    I've tried a system restore, but it didn't solve the problem. Also, as EzioAuditore suggested, I've turned off and on explorer.exe and ran the SCANNOW command, but both didn't help as well.

    And yes, only the icons in the taskbar and the desktop have been changed, not in the systray, and as I live in Israel I type from right to left, and as Hebrew is read and written from right to left the systray is on the left and the start button on the right, as some of you have already noticed.

    Any other solutions?

    And Kaktussoft, what exactly did you do by right-clicking the desktop?
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       #18

    rfe777 said:
    Any other solutions?

    And Kaktussoft, what exactly did you do by right-clicking the desktop?
    The icons on your desktop are fine now? You told us before as far as I can remember. How did you fix that?
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  9. Posts : 103
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       #19

    Kaktussoft said:
    rfe777 said:
    Any other solutions?

    And Kaktussoft, what exactly did you do by right-clicking the desktop?
    The icons on your desktop are fine now? You told us before as far as I can remember. How did you fix that?
    I did, but later noticed that I was wrong and they too are turned sideways. I've added a reply about that.

    BTW - maybe installing the most recent driver for my graphics card might solve this problem?
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       #20

    rfe777 said:
    Thank you all for your replies.

    I've tried a system restore, but it didn't solve the problem. Also, as EzioAuditore suggested, I've turned off and on explorer.exe and ran the SCANNOW command, but both didn't help as well.

    And yes, only the icons in the taskbar and the desktop have been changed, not in the systray, and as I live in Israel I type from right to left, and as Hebrew is read and written from right to left the systray is on the left and the start button on the right, as some of you have already noticed.

    Any other solutions?

    And Kaktussoft, what exactly did you do by right-clicking the desktop?
    He and solar meant to right click on desktop and select resolution. Under the resolution setting, there'll be an option like 'Desktop layout' or so with options like landscape, portrait, landscape (flipped). The third option shifted the start orb to right like yours but it also turned screen upside down.
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