Hello,
I have my start menu and task bar setup at the top of my screen as opposed to the bottom. MS did not have enough intuition to realize the problems this can cause when windows decide to place themselves under the taskbar. Furthermore I have my taskbar filled with icons, so there is only a 3 pixel or so gap between the clock and voice icon that allows me to drop the taskbar elsewhere.
The idea I've thought of is having the bottom of the taskbar set as some sort of limit. Essentially I want to make it so I cannot physically drag a window of any sort above that point of the screen, no matter what. This way no windows can open or end up underneath the taskbar at any point.
Any solutions out there? Thanks!
I have my start menu and task bar setup at the top of my screen as opposed to the bottom. MS did not have enough intuition to realize the problems this can cause when windows decide to place themselves under the taskbar. Furthermore I have my taskbar filled with icons, so there is only a 3 pixel or so gap between the clock and voice icon that allows me to drop the taskbar elsewhere.
The idea I've thought of is having the bottom of the taskbar set as some sort of limit. Essentially I want to make it so I cannot physically drag a window of any sort above that point of the screen, no matter what. This way no windows can open or end up underneath the taskbar at any point.
Any solutions out there? Thanks!
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64i7-2600k8GB 1600MHZZotac NVIDIA GTX 580 1.5GB
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- i7-2600k
- Motherboard
- ASUS P8Z68 V-PRO
- Memory
- 8GB 1600MHZ
- Graphics Card(s)
- Zotac NVIDIA GTX 580 1.5GB
- Hard Drives
- Intel 510 120GB SSD
Samsung Spinpoint HE103SJ HDD
- PSU
- NZXT HALE90 1000W PSU
- Case
- HAF-922
- Cooling
- Hyper 212

