It should scale automatically, or you can run it as a window.
To restore the Show Desktop in the Windows Quick Launch Toolbar one should ensure that the settings are configured to enable Show Quick Launch. Alternatively one can go to the Microsoft website, navigate to this problem and press the Fix It button.
Assuming you mean the "Show Desktop" button, you right click the start back and click "Properties" then check "Show Quick Launch".
Explorer.exe
Install and open it from your desktop. Or find it in your start menu and open it.
A .desktop file is a plaintext configuration file. What it does is basically tell the desktop environment to display an icon and to launch a program when it is clicked on. It is the Windows equivalent of a shortcut. They can be created are manually by a user, or by the installer for a program.
You have to install Full Desktop to get the launch menu ok heres how to:Open a terminal(Ctrl,Alt and T) Then Type: sudo apt-get install ksmserver kicker When it installs push the power button then click full desktop and there you go!! Have a nice Day!
The button is included by default in the Quick Launch menu. Simply right-click the taskbar and select Toolbars > Quick Launch.
Hold down the cntl key and drag the icon to the quick launch bar. This will copy the icon. If you don't hold the cntl key it will move the icon to the quick launch bar.
[a]Quick launch [b]Systray [c]Taskbar [d]Time
If you are in Windows 7, you can click (on the start bar) the box on the left of it. If you are in Windows XP or lower, click the icon on the Quick Launch Bar that has a message on it stating "Show Desktop"
yes. you have the ability to toggle this option in most recent operating systems
A 'RocketDock' is a piece of software that allows one to create shortcuts to launch programs from the desktop of a PC. One can download it from their website.