Another way is to use the scroll wheel on your mouse or trackball. With the cursor on the desktop, press and hold the CTRL key and scroll the wheel to make icons larger or smaller. Classic icons are the smallest size.
You can also use the scroll wheel on your mouse to resize desktop icons. On the desktop, press and hold CTRL while you scroll the wheel to make icons larger or smaller. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Alternatively, you can also take a backup of the Registry Editor.
You'll need work with the Registry editor till Microsoft adds a direct option to resize taskbar icons. Step 1 : Open the Start menu, search for Registry Editor. Step 3 : Next, right-click on the Value and select Modify.
Change the Value Data to 0. If you are not happy with the new changes, you can always revert to the original look. To do this, open the folder again and modify the Value Data to 1. The opposite is also true.
You can also increase the size of the Taskbar and its icons. To do so, modify and update the Data Value to 2. From now on, you can tweak the Taskbar size as per your choice. Simply change the Data Value. And since the folder has already been created, you do not have to worry about folder creation and likes. Now that the Taskbar is as per your liking, why leave out the Quick Action Center?
Press and hold or right-click any empty space on the taskbar, select Taskbar settings , select Taskbar behaviors , and select Automatically hide the taskbar. To see the taskbar after it's hidden, hover your mouse over, or touch, the bottom edge of your screen.
Select Colors and scroll to Accent color. Turn on Show accent color on Start and taskbar. This will change the color of your taskbar to the color of your overall theme. Note: This option is only available if you select Dark or Custom as your Windows color under Choose your mode. If you choose Custom , you'll also need to choose Dark for Choose your default Windows mode.
Open Colors settings. You can personalize it in many ways—change the color and size, pin your favorite apps to it, move it around on your screen, and rearrange or resize taskbar buttons.
You can also check your battery status, minimize all open programs momentarily so that you can take a look at your desktop, or lock the taskbar to keep your options. You can do it from Start or the Jump List, which is a list of shortcuts to recently opened files, folders, and websites.
If the app is already open, right-click or press the app's icon on the taskbar, then select Pin to taskbar. Or select Unpin from taskbar if you're unpinning the app. Press and hold or right-click any empty space on the taskbar, and then select Taskbar s ettings. In the Taskbar settings, scroll to see the options for customizing, sizing, choosing icons, battery information and much more. Locking the taskbar is handy to make sure it remains how you set it up.
Unlock the taskbar later when you want to make changes or change its location on the desktop. Select Taskbar settings and turn on Lock the taskbar. To turn it off, under Lock the taskbar set the toggle to Off. If you have multiple monitors that display the taskbar, you'll see Lock all taskbars. Typically, the taskbar is at the bottom of the desktop, but you can also move it to either side or the top of the desktop. When the taskbar is unlocked, you can change its location.
See the Lock and unlock the taskbar section to find out if yours is locked. When you've confirmed that your taskbar is unlocked, you can change its location. Press and hold or right-click any empty space on the taskbar and select Taskbar settings. Like many other changes in the taskbar, you'll need to first unlock the taskbar.
Then, move the pointer over the border of the taskbar until the pointer turns into a double arrow. Drag the border to the size you want and release. Select Taskbar settings , scroll down, and choose Select which icons appear on the taskbar. Note: You might need to select the Show hidden icons icon on the taskbar before selecting the battery icon. Power is not an option on systems without a battery. You might want to choose how taskbar buttons are grouped, especially if you have multiple windows open.
Change how taskbar buttons group together. Always, hide labels. This is the default setting. Each app appears as a single, unlabeled button, even when multiple windows for that app are open. When taskbar is full.
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