ANSWERS: 4
  • Do you mean on the Windows desktop? Just grab the toolbar with left mouse button held down and drag it to the very bottom of screen. Then let go, it should place itself right there...
  • The toolbar needs to be unlocked to move it. Is yours unlocked?
  • 1) I assume you are talking about the Windows *taskbar*. Or were you meaning some toolbar of your browser? 2) If your taskbar was just moved to another margin (up, right, left), you can just drag and drop your toolbar back to the bottom margin: - Click on a free region of you toolbar and leave the left mouse key down. - Move the mouse cursor to the bottom margin: the taskbar should follow. - Release the mouse key. However, it could also not work with Windows Vista if you fixed the position of the taskbar after first moving it. This point can be checked and reset if you open the context menu of the taskbar by clicking on the taskbar with the right mouse key. (I assume you set up your mouse for a normal left key clicking)
  • iwnit - thank you, your directions, spot on. Muchas gracias. Ashamed to admit it, but that was bugging me for the last three days.

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