The word ‘
toolbars’ has a slightly negative connotation
in the tech world. It
brings about images of third-party junk clogging
up browsers, usually
accidentally installed from other programs. But
toolbars can also be great
things, in the correct place.
Your taskbar, for example, can do more than just store program icons. Right
click the taskbar, hover over
Toolbars
and then tick the ones you want
appearing. The best inbuilt one is
Address, which will give you a text field that
allows you to navigate to
any website through your browser or load any path or
search in your
system.
You might find that some programs offer their own toolbars, like
iTunes – this
will mean that when you minimise the music player it’ll
provide a neat music
control panel from your taskbar, saving you loading
the window each time you
want to pause or change track.
Share Your Own
Okay, so you might know about some or all of these already, but
hopefully you’ve
learnt something new. Nevertheless, this list is just a
small selection of
what’s
possible with your operating system.
We know our readers are full of useful ideas, so be sure to sound off
in the
comments with any tricks that you couldn’t live without.
Do you use any of these tricks? Do you have your own that has altered your computer use forever?
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