Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize (
More info?)
Thanks again, but this still does not solve my problem (as
noted in the post by S Fisher). At least we're now talking
about the same thing!
I tired different values for this key, but nothing
happened. As stated, this key does not change the minimum
width.
S Fisher also have an interesting point in why alt+tab only
shows the 21 first apps, and not ALL.
Any further ideas?
P.S. As for my machine - without revealing too much I can
definitely say that my RAM is maxed out all the time, and
I'm still running 32-bit XP.
>-----Original Message-----
>anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com wrote:
>> Thanks for replying.
>>
>> Right now, I have open 21 programs (which is quite normal
>> for me; 2-3 chat windows, a mp3-player, a file manager, 2
>> browser windows, one newsgroup-reader, email, a finance
>> app, a mp3-database app, etc - call me a power-user...)
>> It will only have 17 or so apps on the first taskbar, and
>> to the very right, there's now a arrow up and an arrow
>> down. I have to click arrow down, to get to the second
>> taskbar. I want all 20 apps on ONE taskbar (like it used to
>> be in Win2000 and the others).
>>
>> And to the previous poster: no, I'm not talking about
>> start-menu.
>>
>
>That is a bunch of programs. Youmust have plenty of RAM
and a high end
>processor.
>
>It may be possible to resolve the problem by reducing the
minimum width of
>the Taskbar minimized programs buttons. The default is
"-2310". MVP Kelly
>has a utility that will reduce the minimum width to -285,
which is
>considerably smaller. Go to her website at the following
URL and scroll down
>to Line 97, left side. Click the link for "Decrease the
size of Taskbar
>Buttons" to download the file. Double click the file to
change the default
>setting, this will require a reboot. You will also want to
download the
>"Undo" file on that same line which will revert the
setting back to the
>default, if you do not like the results.
>
>Troubleshooting Windows XP, Tweaks and Fixes for Windows XP:
>http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
>
>
>
>--
>
>Ronnie Vernon
>Microsoft MVP
>Windows Shell/User
>
>.
>