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Bring back the floating toolbars in taskbar #445
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@skagon, can you go into more details in the scenarios you'd use this in. Easier to talk about scenarios and why something is important. |
Thanks crutkas to show interest. From microsoft originally named 'deskbands'. Probably the most who remember this function found a third-party software to replace their use case. But it´s third party, often with more than asked for. A different short description: Some tunes from the past |
Any update? |
Summary of the new feature/enhancement
A long time ago and until Windows 7, people could create toolbars on the taskbar and then drag them off the taskbar, either leaving them floating on the desktop or attaching them on a different desktop edge – like the top, left or right. Those toolbars could even be set to auto-hide so they wouldn't waste space.
Users could have specific toolbars for shortcuts, for showing the drives (my personal favourite) in "My Computer" or the contents of any other directory. That was a really powerful and very useful feature.
I remember it got deprecated on Windows Vista, but if memory serves there was a little "trick" you could do to have it work. By Windows 7, it was gone.
Please bring it back!
Proposed technical implementation details (optional)
I don't have a proposal, but I'm sure the code allowing the toolbars to be detached from the taskbar and re-attached to other monitor edges is still in there, somewhere.
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