01-15-2009, 12:12 AM -
You need to play around with things a little more. Mine is working fine as a docked-toolbar on the right, though it can easily be switched to the top or the left as well as the bottom of the screen. Again, I'm running the standalone verson. If you don't know what I mean by 'standalone version', take a quick glance at the documentation.
My question was regarding the appearance of the docked-toolbar, not whether it was possible, as I have that part working fine.
Sounds like maybe you're a new user...? You just need to read a little bit of info and take a look at the settings -- you'll get it
My question was regarding the appearance of the docked-toolbar, not whether it was possible, as I have that part working fine.
Sounds like maybe you're a new user...? You just need to read a little bit of info and take a look at the settings -- you'll get it
NJKA Wrote:Sadly, Windows 7 does not fully support Docked Toolbars as it does in Windows 2000, XP and Vista. It appears you can only have toolbars docked in the taskbar area and not to the sides of the desktop. :x :x :x
This is a huge disaster for me as I have many many docked folders with all my programs folders etc. set to autohide/always-on-top they do not clutter the UI with icons.
I'm going to give it a day or two and if I cannot ge the same functionality back, I'm off back to Vista (it's that bad).
True Lunch Bar rocks bty and works fine in the Windows 7 taskbar if that's all you need.
Neal