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This will put an icon in your Taskbar that will change from green to yellow to red as your system eats up its resources.
As an IT administrator, you could build a taskbar that includes all the applications that your users use and they may never have to go to the start menu.
As the good folks over at Chrome Story noticed earlier this week, the latest Chrome Canary builds feature an option to enable the same app menu for the Windows taskbar that Google already uses on Chrome OS.
The Good The central metaphor is a taskbar that appears along the bottom of the screen that contains a number of activities including Home – showing a set of icons including camera, Facebook, YouTube, etc. – as well as Messages, Mail, Browser, Photos, Stocks, Twitter, and Search.
How do I move it back to where it was? A. The handy Windows taskbar, that narrow gray strip that holds application icons and the Start button, can be positioned on any side of the screen you choose.
The Windows Taskbar — that row of program icons and open files that typically appears along the bottom edge of the screen — can be moved to the top or sides of the desktop by dragging it with the mouse, or in some later versions of Windows, by unlocking it first before dragging.
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There's also a built-in performance monitor for browser add-ons, such as custom taskbars, that are slowing down the browser.
Among the new tools, the most radical enable people to disregard the standard Web browser altogether by downloading colorful, Internet-based taskbars that are displayed on the computer desktop.
The browser has also been designed to encourage developers to create taskbars that display headlines or stock quotations even as new Web pages are opened.
Click on the "Pin to taskbar" option that appears in the bar at the bottom of the Start screen.
Another helpful feature is a taskbar icon that flashes red and green to indicate incoming and outgoing activity.
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