The Quick Launch bar is a handy tool that allows you to go back to your desktop or open IE and so on with just one click. If your computer's Quick Launch bar is gone, the Quick Launch bar is missing, which means your computer has a malicious program that has corrupted the system registry and left your computer with an unusual problem. Such problems arise and we can find a way to deal with them.
Normalize the Quick Launch bar
The solution is as follows:
One, Win 7 system
1. In the taskbar, right-click the-> toolbar-> new toolbar.
New Tool Bar
2. Enter the path in the folder and press ENTER:
Input path
3. In the taskbar on the blank right button, the lock task bar to remove the hook. Then in the Quick Launch position right button, the display text and display the title of the hook to remove all
4. The taskbar is now unlocked. We are free to drag the things above. It takes a little bit of work to make a big diversion. Drag the Quick Launch bar to the left where it can no longer be dragged. Then drag the taskbar to the right, and the Quick Launch bar automatically goes to the left.
Fourth Step
5. There are still a number of procedures in the original taskbar. You can remove them all. Right-click the program icon and choose to unlock the program from the taskbar.
6. Finally, locking the taskbar is all done.
Second, XP system
1. Right-click in the blank space of the taskbar and choose Properties from the pop-up right-click menu.
2. Select the Taskbar tab in the pop-up window and select the "Show Quick Launch" checkbox in the taskbar appearance interface.
3. If you accidentally delete the "show desktop" in the Quick Launch toolbar, because this is not a shortcut, you cannot pass the above side
method to regenerate it. This can be done by following these steps: Entering C:windowsapplication datamicrosoftinternet
Explorerquick Launch Directory (you may suddenly realize that the Quick Launch toolbar is also a subdirectory in the Windows directory!), create a new "text file" in the directory, open it, and write the following statement in the editing area:
[Shell]
command=2
iconfile=explorer.exe,3
[Taskbar]
Command=toggledesktop
Save the text file and rename it to "Show desktop. SCF". You can also see the Show Desktop button on the Quick Launch toolbar.
4. Another shortcut to show the desktop is win+d, and friends can also display the desktop directly by using the two key combinations. The win key is positioned between CTRL and ALT on the keyboard.
Four, Quick Launch toolbar The default location is next to the Start button, if your Quick Launch tool is not in this location, you can first point to the Quick Launch toolbar "│", the mouse pointer into a double-headed arrow, and then left drag to the left side of the taskbar "Start" button next to see the Quick Launch toolbar and back to the default location.
5. If you want to add your own Quick Start task to the Quick Launch toolbar, you can hold down the CTRL key and drag the shortcut directly from the desktop or from the Start menu to the Quick Launch toolbar; If you want to remove a quick start task, you can right-click on the task icon and select Delete from the pop-up shortcut menu.
6. Of course, there is a way to use the Runtime Wizard, it is a free command search-type startup tool, can help you quickly start the program, open documents/folders, access to Web pages and search engines to retrieve information, you just enter the target to access the search information, The Runtime Wizard displays the search results that match your requirements and habits in real time, allowing you to quickly locate and open your goals.