Current versions of Microsoft Windows contain a Start button, Quick Launch toolbar, taskbar, button area, and the tray status area. So do various implementations of Linux distributions.
Current versions of Microsoft Windows contain a Start button, Quick Launch toolbar, taskbar, button area, and the tray status area. So do various implementations of Linux distributions.
The bar you are referring to is the Windows Taskbar. It is typically located at the bottom of the screen and includes the Start button, the Quick Launch toolbar, the taskbar buttons for open applications, and the system tray (or notification area) where icons for background applications and system notifications are displayed. The Taskbar provides quick access to frequently used programs and important system information.
taskbar!The "switch between windows" button is located in the Quick Launch toolbar located to the right of the start button.
You can always push the start button in your keyboard.
The button is included by default in the Quick Launch menu. Simply right-click the taskbar and select Toolbars > Quick Launch.
Drag the file you wanted to add in the taskbar and place it in the quick launch (just right from the start button).
They call it a Taskbar
Quick Access toolbar
It's called the Quick LAUNCH Toolbar and its to the immediate right of the Start button.
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.
When you want to run the fullscreen program you can autohide the taskbar. Do this by right clicking on the start menu button and click properties. Then go to the taskbar tab. Then check the box that says autohide taskbar. Then click ok. The taskbar should hide after a few seconds. To bring it back hover over the bottom of the screen.
To move an icon from your desktop to the toolbar, first, click and hold the icon you want to move. Then, drag it down to the taskbar or the specific toolbar area you want to place it in. Release the mouse button to drop the icon in the desired location. If you're using Windows, you can also right-click the icon and select "Pin to taskbar" for a permanent addition.