At 09:00 PM 6/10/2006 -0700, Shawn K. Hall wrote:
>Hi Bennett,
>
> > I usually keep my taskbar at least three layers high...
> > Unfortunately DQSD takes up the full height of the
> > taskbar, which means it uses up a lot more "taskbar
> > real estate" than it actually needs. Is there any way
> > around this, to make DQSD take up space in only one row
> > on the taskbar, like an app button?
>
>I don't use XP, so while I can say with assurance that it can be done on
>either Windows 2003, 2000, or 98 - it's a stretch for me to assume it
>can be done on XP.
>
>The "easy" way is to grab the left shangle of the DQSD window and drag
>it to the VERY bottom of the taskbar, then release. It will look like
>nothing is going to happen - but after the screen settles it will be the
>bottom "row" of a multi-line taskbar. You can then drag your Quick
>Launch toolbar beside it - and any other toolbars you may use - so it
>doesn't eat any more space on it's own than necessary.
Thanks, that did work. It might take me a while to get used to having the
Quick Launch buttons lined up in one row at the bottom of the taskbar
(which is how they get repositioned when I drag Quick Launch down next to
it, so that it doesn't take up too much room), but it solves the taskbar
real estate problem.
-Bennett
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