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Topic: «
Taskbar Button Grouping Threshold
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b4k4
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Posted:
04/24/2011 17:28:32
Hi,
Currently, the Actual Multiple Monitors taskbar will respect the "Group similar taskbar buttons" setting in Windows XP. However, it does not respect the group collapse threshold setting and will instead always collapse a group into a single button once there are 5 or more windows in that group. Could Actual Multiple Monitors be updated so that it respects this setting?
On Windows XP, this setting can be changed using the Microsoft Tweak UI utility. It is located under "Taskbar and Start menu" -> "Grouping" -> "Group any application with at least N windows".
This corresponds to the following registry key: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Adva
nced\TaskbarGroupSize.
Thanks
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted:
04/24/2011 22:16:02
Hello b4k4,
Thanks for the post.
We'll try to fix it.
Best regards.
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