Jumat, 20 November 2009

Windows 7 Hack: Mengktifkan atau menonaktifkan atau Pindah Quick Launch Bar


Quick Launch bar telah melihat dua kasus yang ekstrim digunakan pada Windows XP dan Windows Vista. Beberapa mencintai Quick Launch dan beberapa tidak. Tapi Windows 7 memang memiliki yang lebih kompleks mengambil ini. Proses navigasi Quick Launch membutuhkan lebih dari sekedar klik mouse untuk mengaktifkan atau menonaktifkannya. Jadi bagaimana Anda melakukannya? Berikut ini adalah trik sederhana.

Mengaktifkan Quick Launch Bar

1. Klik kanan pada Windows 7 Taskbar, dan arahkan ke Toolbar item menu konteks, kemudian pilih New Toolbar.

2. Cukup copy dan paste kode ini di address bar

% SystemDrive% \ Users \% username% \ AppData \ Roaming \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \

3. Cari dan sorot folder Quick Launch, dan kemudian klik pada tombol Pilih Folder.

A Quick Launch Toolbar akan ditambahkan ke Windows Taskbar dekat dengan area pengumuman. Unlock Taskbar (klik kanan pada Taskbar dan hapus centang pada Lock the taskbar) untuk memindahkan Quick Launch Toolbar.
Pindahkan Quick Launch Button

Misalnya anda ingin memindahkan peluncuran cepat tombol ke kiri taskbar.

1. Membuka peniti semua program aplikasi dari Superbar dengan klik kanan pada masing-masing dan setiap ikon, lalu pilih membuka peniti program ini dari taskbar.




2. Pindahkan kedua perbatasan Quick Launch Toolbar untuk yang terjauh kiri, dan kemudian kembali-pin. Dan anda selesai.

[Opsional, seperti yang Anda tahu, Anda dapat mengklik kanan pada ruang kosong di dalam kawasan Toolbar Quick Launch, dan hapuskan tanda Tampilkan Judul untuk menghapus kata-kata Quick Launch, atau hapus centang Tampilkan Teks untuk menghapus label di sebelah dan ikon cara pintas dalam Quick Launch bar]
Nonaktifkan Quick Launch Bar

Yang sangat sederhana.

* Klik kanan pada Taskbar
* Pergi ke Toolbar
* Ncheck item menu Quick Launch.

Lagi pula, jika Anda tertarik untuk membaca lebih banyak Windows 7 fitur dan hacks, Anda harus baca 10 Top Windows 7 artikel. Hei kami juga memiliki banyak Windows 7 up-to-date cakupan untuk Anda. Saya yakin anda akan tidak ingin kehilangan mereka.

Windows XP Users Are Slow to Move -- Survey


Windows Vista users are flocking to Windows 7, but a considerable number of holdouts are resistant to upgrading from Windows XP, according to an InfoWorld survey that was taken over the past several weeks.

The survey found that Windows 7 now has approximately 4 percent market share among 20,000 systems that it monitors through the exo.performance.network. The network is administered by Devil Mountain Software, and tracks users who have chosen to opt in.

The new Windows 7 users don’t seem to be Windows XP defectors -- that OS’s share is holding steady at 64 percent. And almost three years after Windows Vista’s release, its market share has barely cracked 30 percent. InfoWorld noted that Windows Vista appears to be losing market share as Windows 7 increases in popularity. However, I’m hesitant to accept whether there is any actual correlation without having seen the data.

Another recent survey by NPD Group reaffirms Windows 7’s popularity over its oft-criticized predecessor. It found that Windows 7’s initial boxed upgrades were up 234 percent over Windows Vista.

Microsoft offered significant pre-sale discounts for Windows 7. There has also been pent up demand for upgrades, because many businesses eschewed Windows Vista.

Windows 7 had a long beta cycle, and has received generally good reviews. In fact, I have not heard any real horror stories since it launched last month. That could be in part because there is no direct upgrade path from Windows XP to Windows 7: XP users must perform a clean install to upgrade to Windows 7, and I suspect many still have machines that are too wimpy for Windows 7, and will therefore get the new OS only when they buy new PCs.

We’d like to hear from you. Are you planning on upgrading to Windows 7, or are you sticking with what you’ve got (or looking for an alternative such as a Mac or Linux machine)?

www.pcworld.com