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Windows 7 Taskbar

| Friday, November 20, 2009
Let's start from the basic, the area at the bottom of the Windows screen and to the right of the Start button is known as taskbar, where you see icons of running programs.You can use the taskbar to switch between programs by clicking the icon for the application you want to use.

What's new in Windows 7 Taskbar?


Improved Taskbar: This feature and full-screen previews have made going back and forth of pages, extremely easier. Now, it is lot easier to work on multiple windows at the same time. Windows 7 enables user to pin any of their favorite program to the taskbar. When user hovers over the icon in the taskbar, he will be able to see thumbnails of windows open under that application and when the user hovers over that thumbnail, he will be able to see full-screen preview of that window. The users also have the option to click and drag any icon on to the taskbar.
When it comes to size, Windows 7 taskbar is different. It is bigger in comparison to that of Windows Vista or Windows XP. By default, Windows 7 easily pins any program to the taskbar for quick access (just drag and drop).

If you remember, when you opened a program in Windows Vista, a window was shown in the taskbar as a small rectangular bar, but in Windows 7 you will find just the big icon. All text is gone. Furthermore, you can pin the programs that you regularly use, so that they hang there at the bottom even when they are not in use.
Moreover, there is no quick launch any more. In Windows 7, you can pin any of the programs to the taskbar. You also have the freedom to rearrange the icons on the taskbar just by clicking and dragging. User experience has been further made interesting by adding some extra features. When you move over your cursor on the icons, you will see thumbnails of every file that is open in that program, and if you move the cursor over the thumbnail, you will be able to see a full-screen preview of that window.

A new shortcut to go to desktop has been introduced on right side of the desktop, next to date and time. It is always there and is easy to locate.
There is no need to open the Action Center through control panel any more. A new flag icon located on the left of the battery icon opens the Action Center in the Windows 7 taskbar. The Action Center provides you with notifications, updates, etc.
Besides being simplified, the taskbar of Windows 7 saves time and screen space. It organizes running applications in a systematic way and helps enable faster switching of windows. In a nutshell, the taskbar of Windows 7 has been greatly improved in every aspect and gives users a better experience. If you are still not impressed by the new taskbar, you have the freedom to switch back to the previous one.

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