Desktop toolbar on the Taskbar causing headache

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  1. whs
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       #31

    The Blessed One said:
    whs said:
    just rename the folder to dot (.)
    There isn't a method to rename it.

    Its just past 1am here in UK so gotta go sleep.
    Reason is probably because you did not make your own folder. I am sorry, but I do not understand the whole purpose of the excercise anyhow. Maybe you can enlighten me.
    I did the following: I created a folder called DT and moved the desktop shortcut into there. Then I used that folder to make the toolbar. Result below when opened - and since this is your own folder, you can rename it.

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  2. Posts : 499
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       #32

    The Blessed One said:
    Zomby88 said:
    You can get rid of that.
    Enlighten me.

    *Very doubtful*
    Unlock taskbar, right click over small dots on the taskbar, uncheck show title.
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  3. whs
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       #33

    Zomby88 said:
    The Blessed One said:
    Zomby88 said:
    You can get rid of that.
    Enlighten me.

    *Very doubtful*
    Unlock taskbar, right click over small dots on the taskbar, uncheck show title.
    That does not seem to work - at least here.
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  4. Posts : 499
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
       #34

    I have no Desktop (Writing) and no Arrows in my taskbar On Vista and W7
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  5. Posts : 499
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       #35

    You right clicked over the small dots and the menu does`nt give you the option to show title?
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  6. whs
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       #36

    Yep and I unchecked "show title" - but it did nothing other than a small mess.
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  7. Posts : 499
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       #37

    That is odd , I can check and uncheck show title with no problems.
    Running W7 Ultimate.
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  8. whs
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       #38

    I have Home Premium 32bit, later I will check on my 64bit.
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  9. Posts : 499
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       #39

    That should not make a difference but let us know either way.
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  10. whs
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       #40

    No luck there either - maybe it's an Ultimate feature.
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