Hi Chiraq,
A day after posting this I discovered that the handle for adjusting the
width of the portion of the taskbar allocated for application buttons was
small. I stretched it back out and it worked. For a time. Then I reopened
my laptop and the region had shrunk back to that tiny size. This happens to
me on a daily basis! I stretch it back out, lock the setting, and then after
restoring my laptop from a sleep state it will shrink down that area. This
is extremely annoying. First of all, I did nothing to allow Vista to reduce
the size of that region, and second of all I have locked the toolbar! It
should never EVER change!
I think it will be fun to see how long it takes for Microsoft to fix this
one. Months? Years? Ever?
"Chirag" wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> I think this is because the taskbar is alloted very little space for the
> running applications and the Quick Launch bar is alloted lot of space.
> Right-click on the empty space in the taskbar and uncheck "Lock the Taskbar"
> menu item. Now you should be able to the handles that you can move around to
> allot more space to running applications area. Does this solve the issue for
> you?
>
> - Chirag
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> "Steve" <> wrote in message
> news:C3379708-F8DB-4F98-8050-...
> > Windows Vista has this new feature where it displays a taskbar at the
> > bottom
> > of the screen and then inserts buttons representing the various
> > applications
> > running on the system. If you want to click from app to app you simply
> > click
> > on the taskbar button and that application will pop to the top of the
> > desktop's z-order.
> >
> > Oh, what's that you say? This is a feature that's been around since
> > Windows
> > 95? Hum... If it's that old you'd think they'd have figured out how to
> > get
> > this basic functionality to work by now! But that's a Microsoft engineer
> > for
> > you... Microsoft is probably the only place in the private sector that
> > actually has lower standards for quality than the public sector.
> >
> > Here's a photo so that you can see for youself:
> >
> > <a
> > href="http://s220.photobucket.com/albums/dd209/Scuba_Steve1974/?action=view¤t=BuggyTaskbar.jpg"
> > target="_blank"><img
> > src="http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd209/Scuba_Steve1974/BuggyTaskbar.jpg"
> > border="0" alt="Vista bug: taskbar buttons"></a>
> >
> > I have at least 10 applications running on my system right now but all you
> > see is 1 squished button representing MSPaint and a set of up/down arrows
> > to
> > its right that I can click on to scroll down through rows of buttons for
> > all
> > the apps running on my system. Each row has 2 squished buttons AT MOST!
> > The
> > remaining 900-1000 pixels or so in the taskbar are permanently empty.
> >
> > I use classic mode for Vista to make it a little less of a resource hog,
> > so
> > is Microsoft punishing me for failing to use their precious aero Vista
> > look?
> >
> > Being a Microsoft product user for nearly a decade and a half I'm well
> > aware
> > that its engineers are neither interested in or capable of fixing a bug
> > like
> > this and that it will remain in existance until Vista is replaced with a
> > new
> > OS, so mainly I'm looking for people who want to share in the amusement of
> > how pathetic this bug is of the mighty Vista.
>