LordFett Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 I've been using SUSE Linux and the gnome GUI specifially and have really started to love certain things about it. First, I have two task bars. On the top of the screen I have the equivalent of my Start Button, quick launch and clock. The taskbar on the bottom of the screen is where it shows all my open programs and show desktop icon.I also have added to this task bar a "special character" palette. I click on a special character (₤ ® © ™) then ctrl-v and it inserts it into whatever I am working on.Any ideas if something like this is possible with XP Pro?http://lordfett.com/rk/kateswindles.pngThis is a screenie of my Linux desktop.
Daemonforce Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 I use a similar method on my XP Pro workstations and especially the server. Click start. Drag My Computer to the very top of the screen and depress the mouse button. Get rid of the title and BAM! That's my quicklaunch. O_oCtrl and Alt keys help me greatly.
skippyretard Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 (edited) Great tip Daemonforce, I don't know how I've lived without this!Do you know how to do this during an unattended install? Edited February 16, 2006 by skippyretard
LordFett Posted February 16, 2006 Author Posted February 16, 2006 Thanks DF, close but not quite right. I am hoping to be able to move everything execpt for my open programs off the bottom bar and on the top bar have a start menu.
InViSibLe Gr Posted February 18, 2006 Posted February 18, 2006 you can add anything you want on the topfirst create a folder on your pc (it doesnt matter where you create this)then add inside whatever you want to have inside the top "taskbar"then right click on the windows taskbargo to toolbars/new toolbar and add that folderit will add it on the right of your taskbar (like media player toolbar) then unlock your taskbar with right click/lock the taskbarand drag that folder out on desktop it will create a little window with the things you have added on desktopand then drag that window again on the top, left or rightthats it now you have your top "taskbar"you can right click on it and remove the title of that barand/or the text next to the buttons of the progs you have added insidewhenever you want you can drag anything inside that bar and add it therei dont know if there is an unattended way to do thisto have start menu on top i dont know howbut you can drag the taskbar from the bottom to top, left or right when you have it unlockedand add the toolbar in another place of your screenits not exactly what you want but its quite the sametry it and maybe you will like ityou can create more toolbars and drag them inside the firstand windows will separate them like the toolbars on explorerand you can drag to have the distance you want them to havei hope you like it
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