EXAMPLE: Desktop Toolbar

OPTION ONE

Add Desktop Toolbar

1. Right click on a empty space on the taskbar and click on Toolbars and Desktop to check Desktop. (See screenshot below)

2. To Add or Remove the Desktop Toolbar’s Text or Title -

A) Unlock the taskbar.

B) Right click on the dotted lines to the left of the “Desktop” toolbar, and check (add) or uncheck (remove) Show Text or Show Title. (see screenshot below)

C) Lock the taskbar.

3. To Have Small or Large Icons for the Desktop Toolbar -

A) Unlock the taskbar.

B) Right click on the dotted lines to the left of the “Desktop” toolbar, and click on View and check Large Icons or Small Icons. (see screenshot above)
NOTE: This is only for the icons on the taskbar in the Desktop toolbar, and not the icons in the expandable (arrow icon) menu of the Desktop toolbar.

C) Lock the taskbar.

4. To Have the Desktop Toolbar on the Left Side of the Taskbar -

A) Unlock the taskbar.

B) Left click and hold on the dotted lines to the left of the “Desktop” toolbar, and drag it to the left until you reach the pinned taskbar icons and drop it. (see screenshot below)

C) Now, left click and hold on the dotted lines of the pinned taskbar programs on the far left side, then drag it to the right past the dotted lines of the Desktop toolbar and release. (See screenshot below)

D) Left click and hold on the dotted lines of the pinned taskbar programs on the right side of the Desktop toolbar now, then drag it to the left and right to adjust how much of the items you want to see in the Desktop toolbar. When done, drop it. (See screenshot below)

E) Lock the taskbar.

OPTION TWO

Remove Desktop Toolbar

1. Right click on a empty space on the taskbar and click on Toolbars and Desktop to uncheck Desktop. (See screenshot below)



Here’s How:

First, what we’re trying to achieve is to use multiple folders for your desktop slideshow. The easiest way to do this is to use your Public picture folder, because when you go to the wallpaper select options under Personalization – the “Picture Library” actually points to your Public Picture folder.

Public Picture folder is located under

%systemdrive%\Users\Public\

Usually %systemdrive% is your C: drive.

Once you’ve navigated to your Public Picture folder inside your explorer window, you can copy and paste folders into it OR you can change your Public Picture Folder.

In this case, we’re going to move the Public Pictures folder to match your My Picture folder. In a multi-user environment this may not be effective since you will be moving the Public folder for every user. Most users will have their My Picture folder located on the same drive as their Public folder.

Right click the Public Picture folder and select properties, then go to Location and select Move…

Navigate to:

%systemdrive%\Users\(Type your account name)\My Pictures

Hit OK

After that, right-click your Desktop and go to Personalize

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Click Desktop Background then go to the drop down menu Picture Location and select Pictures Library

If you’re anything like me, you will see multiple folders. This will include any folders you had in your My Pictures folder. I find it easiest to right click any folder header and hit “Collapse all groups.” After, I go through and right click any folders I would like to use in my slideshow and hit “Expand group

Once you’ve expanded all the folders you would like to use, you can begin selecting your wallpapers. Be careful, you can easily de-select all previous images you’ve selected if you don’t make sure you hold CTRL on the keyboard and use the LEFT mouse button. If you want to select an entire folder, CTRL+Left mouse button the folder header. That will select the entire folder.



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