7+ Taskbar Tweaker
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You may have heard that there is such a thing as a taskbar tweaker 7+ but don’t know what it does? If you’re on Vista or any later version of Windows, you’ll find your taskbar filled with far more applications than your display can handle. Not only that, the new shortcuts you get from various programs installed on your system are often registered in the default view and thus not necessarily ideal for your use. How to change this and make the desktop much more useful? That is exactly what this article teaches you.
To change the behavior of the toolbar, you first need to close all running applications except the one you are trying to change. Then right-click on the desktop, select properties and at the bottom of the window click on the Advanced tab and click on the tab called xinetabels. In the new window, click the button and enter the values shown. After that, you will see that now running applications will not take up most of your visual memory, but this also means that your computer will also be able to boot faster.
Another important feature of 7+ Taskbars Tweaker that you might want to tweak is the font used by your application. You can set your app’s font in user settings. However, if you’re going to use an unusual font that isn’t publicly available, or if you’re using a font that’s hard to read on certain systems, you can enter 0 in the font field in the user settings to use a different font for your application. You can also change the font size, and enable or disable bold, italics, and other formatting options in the same way.
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