windows 7 taskbar labels
Never Combine Icons (Or Only Combine When Full) But Hide Labels in Windows 7 Taskbar
Windows 7 Taskbar has undergone a major changeover from previous operating system such as Windows XP and Windows Vista. Gone is the usual long button which has program’s icon and name. Instead, Windows 7 Taskbar’s button now comprise mainly of application icon only, which stacking together when more is opened, although users still can change Taskbar icon to button with label of app name or description (or web page title for web browsers) shown.
Windows 7 provides several options for end-user to customize and change the display and behavior icons and buttons on the Taskbar:
How to Revert and Get Back Vista Style Taskbar (With Label) in Windows 7
Windows 7 has remade the Taskbar completely to become a Superbar, where the application windows’ button on Taskbar has been replaced with icons, with added features such as ability to pin shortcuts or programs directly to Taskbar (instead of using Quick Launch bar), Jump Lists, and improved thumbnail preview with Aero Peek. But not all people will like the icons-only Taskbar without label though.
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