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Re: How do I drag the Quick Launch toolbar off the Start Menu
Here's the jargon from Microsoft on this by the way:
"The user experience has undergone a great deal of user testing as we
developed Windows Vista - far more testing than any previous version
of Windows. We received feedback from customers indicating that after
accidentally dragging a toolbar off the taskbar, they were not be able
to get the toolbar back to their desired configuration. As a result,
we removed this functionality and integrated desktop search throughout
the operating system, most prominently featured in the Start Menu. For
users wanting to launch something quickly, all they need to do is to
press the Windows or "Start" button, start typing and Windows Vista
can find any file, folder or program instantly."
There you go... instead of giving you the answer of using Explorer to
drag the folder to the edge of your screen, they tell you to use
search. You gotta love that.
Modern Meta <mmmmmmm@dotueifdihg.org> wrote:
>"Feature," not a bug. (That's meant sarcastically.)
>
>Microsoft locked the Quick Launch Toolbar onto the start menu because
>sometimes morons accidentally dragged it off and got confused.
>Therefore, it's locked to prevent this from happening to morons, and
>users who have a clue get to lose the feature.
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>Fortunately, you can still get your Quick Launch bar docked to the
>side of your screen like you want. Use Windows Explorer to browse to
>the Quick Launch folder, then drag the folder to the side of your
>screen where you want it. You have to REALLY drag it to the very edge
>of the screen in order to get it to work, but it does work and it
>behaves the same way was it did in XP. You can do this with any folder
>actually, not just the Quick Launch folder.
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>"Viscount" <viscount@nodghr.com> wrote:
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>>Just installed Vista,
>>
>>On all previous versions of Windows I dragged the Quick Launch bar off of
>>the start menu and locked it to the left side of my screen. I did this by
>>clicking Show Quick Launch on the start bar, then dragging the quick launch
>>bar off of the start menu.
>>
>>Vista doesn't seem to be letting me do this. I can click and get the
>>four-arrow cursor, but when I try to drag it off, it won't go.
>>
>>This may not seem like a big deal but for the past 8 years I've always had
>>the Quick Launch bar on the left side of my desktop and I don't want to use
>>Vista if it forces me to not be able to have this. I just use it way way WAY
>>too much.
>>
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