![]() I also like the ability to use larger icons on the taskbar. I really like the use of icons instead of icon and text for open programs. First ImpressionsĬonsidering that this is a beta build of Windows 7, I am very pleased with some of the aesthetics and functional elements that appear to have been improved in this beta of the upcoming OS. You will have the option of temporarily viewing the Desktop by simply placing the mouse on the far end of the taskbar (over the new desktop button). You will also be able to set the location of the taskbar using the drop-down (you can still drag the unlocked taskbar to any location on the desktop). The capability to use small icons for the taskbar (this will automatically resize the taskbar and reduce its height this will also disable the display of the date). Some of the additions to this version of Windows are ![]() The Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window allows you to configure the settings for these items. I will describe some of those options below. The same occurs for programs that are open, see screenshot below.Īside from the aesthetic and functional improvements described above, a plethora of new options have been made available. When the user right-clicks on a Quick Launch shortcut a menu appears which allows the user to open the shortcut or unpin the shortcut from the Quick Launch bar. When the mouse pointer hovers over the open program a short description will be displayed (see image above). Some of the Taskbar functional and visual enhancements have led to a series of changes. The 'Show Desktop' shortcut previously included in the Quick Launch bar has been converted to a narrow bar at the end of the taskbar. ![]() The taller Taskbar allows for the display of Time and the Date.The notification area remains the same except that the arrow to expand hidden items now points up instead of to the left.Open programs will appear as icons instead of icon and text as with previous versions.The Quick Launch toolbar also remains but has been implemented with larger icons.The first item is the Windows Orb which was adopted in Windows Vista and kept for Windows 7.As you'll quickly notice Microsoft has kept the same layout as previous version of Windows except it is now taller.
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