I have that already and couldn't see anything directly relevant but maybe I 
just need to look harder?

On Monday, 18 June 2012 08:34:24 UTC+1, EmJay wrote:
>
> On 2012/06/15 00:33, Barry Etheridge wrote: 
>
> > I have a non hiding vertical taskbar because I find it most convenient 
> for 
> > access to the start menu and for switching between maximised apps. 
> However that 
> > means there's always a fair bit of empty space so I was wondering 
> whether there 
> > is a way to embed an application (a note taker or a flashing alarm, say) 
> in the 
> > taskbar in the same way as the Windows clock. If not, would it be 
> possible to 
> > position an app over the taskbar and ensure that it always appears on 
> top of it 
> > so as to give the illusion of being embedded. My preferred language is 
> VB but 
> > I'll take suggestions in others if you consider them more appropriate. 
>
> Assuming this is on a later-than-XP version of Windows, take a look at the 
> Windows API Code Pack v1.1. Here, you'll find APIs for manipulating the 
> TaskBar 
> - amongst lots of other things. 
>
> -- 
> Regards, 
> Mike Fry 
> Johannesburg 
>
>
>

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