Windows Vista: The Complete Reference (Complete Reference Series)

The taskbar is a row of buttons and icons that usually appears at the bottom of the Windows desktop. As explained in Chapter 1, the taskbar has four parts : the Start button, the toolbar(s), the task buttons (one for each running application), and the notification area (with small icons for items that need your attention). You can customize your taskbar by moving it, changing its size , and changing what appears on it. You may also see arrows on the taskbar-click them to see buttons or other information that Windows has hidden to keep the taskbar uncluttered. Five taskbar toolbars come with Windows:

Older versions of Windows usually displayed the Quick Launch toolbar on the taskbar immediately to the right of the Start button. Windows Vista doesn't by default, but you can add it to the taskbar or move it onto the desktop (see "Adding and Removing Toolbars from the Taskbar" later in the chapter). You can also display other toolbars on the taskbar or on the desktop.

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