If an directional symbol doesn't appear when you put the cursor on the edge of the taskbar, right click on the taskbar and uncheck the lock the taskbar option. Then move the cursor to the edge of the taskbar until the arrow appears, click and drag down.
2006-12-22 18:34:30
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answer #1
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answered by earthly_virgo 4
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Get to the top part of the tray and your cursor will change to a double vertical arrow. Left click while you have the arrow and it allows you to stretch or narrow the tray bar. Narrow it too much and it disappears. Even when it disappears, you get the arrow at the bottom of the screen so you can grow it back visible again.
2006-12-22 18:34:12
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answer #2
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answered by MarkW 2
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you can right click on the programs you don't want, and click exit.
You can go to Control Panel>Taskbar> and one of the tabs should have a list of the programs, and you select the ones you want to hide and not hide.
Or, you can do it the geek way: Asuming you are running windows. Push the window key + R. In the window type "msconfig" click on the startup tab up top. and click on all the programs you do want on your taskbar. Then it will tell you to restart. Go ahead with that. Then when it restarts, a window will pop up saying that changes have been made and you must change them back. There is a checkbox saying "don't show me this again" or to that extent. Click on that, and I believe you click OK. and you should be good.
2006-12-22 18:35:50
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answer #3
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answered by ayb_is_mine 2
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You have to grab the top edge of the bar. hover on it until you see an arrow. Click and HOLD the left mouse button. While holding the button drag your mouse down. you should see it drop back down to the size you want. If you can not get it to move, right-click on the bar and make sure that "Lock the taskbar" is not checked. If it is uncheck it and repeat above steps.
2006-12-22 18:34:44
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answer #4
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answered by Shuggaloaf 2
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you gotta right click on your "tray", which is actually called a taskbar, and make sure "lock the taskbar" has no check mark next to it on the left if it does then un check it and then take your mouse and go to the top of the taskbar until you see two arrows attached together, one pointing up and one point down, then click the taskbar and pull it down to the point where you want it, and then right click on the taskbar again and re check "lock the taskbar" and that should work for you.
2006-12-22 18:48:00
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Rabbits have little control over their bodily functions, making it hard to train them. When he's down on the ground he can hop over to the litter tray, but not when he's on your lap. It may even be because he's happy and relaxed at being cuddled, and it just slips out! If he poos on your lap you can try quickly carrying him over to the tray, but otherwise, keep a towel on your lap I guess! Rodent poo isnt too bad though, generally compact and not too wet when it comes out. Not too much to work around with towels or blankets to protect your clothes.
2016-05-23 01:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you may need to drag it wait till the arrows appear and click on it to drag it where you need it to go
2006-12-22 18:34:02
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answered by Momma An-g 2
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try dragging it , its stubborn sometimes
2006-12-22 18:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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