Windows 7 Taskbar

The taskbar is designed to display the shortcut to open windows and switch between running programs. (With illustrations here) There is also a main menu of your computer – the Start menu. The taskbar for Windows 7 changed greatly and includes many of the structural and graphic innovations. For example, in an explicit form of the Quick Launch toolbar, which is located on the left side is missing. Notification Area, located on the right contains a clock and icons of programs running in the background, and combined with the updated click Close all windows. This, of course, not all. Consider all the new and improved panel detail. COMPOSITION taskbar: By default, labels, denoting the running processes, completely impersonal.

They only represent a running program or process, but more specific details can be seen only when the mouse pointer to the desired label. Now, looking the new Taskbar, it is impossible to say exactly how much all open windows and running processes. And all because of one icon can not hide a single window. Try to move the mouse pointer over the icon running program, which is located on the taskbar. You'll see a thumbnail of the open window. As mentioned above, if the same processes or programs running multiple, then they will be associated with single icon. The number of sketches will be equal to the number of running copies. Also, if you could run your mouse pointer on the sketches have appeared, then it will appear full-fledged window programs.