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Tutorial: How to Display the "Show Desktop" Icon on the Windows 7 Taskbar

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    Tutorial: How to Display the "Show Desktop" Icon on the Windows 7 Taskbar

    This tutorial will teach you how to display the "Show Desktop" Icon in the Taskbar. This was a feature present in Windows XP and Windows Vista, but has been changed to the Aero Peek/Show Desktop button on the bottom right corner of the screen, near the Notification Area.

    Here's How:
    1. Open Notepad by going to the Start Menu, choosing All Programs, Accessories, then Notepad.

    2. Copy and paste the following into the new Notepad file:
    Code:
    [Shell]
    Command=2
    IconFile=explorer.exe,3
    [Taskbar]
    Command=ToggleDesktop
    3. Click on File and choose Save As.... In the Save as type field, choose All Files. In the File name field, copy and paste the following, then click on the Save button:
    Code:
    C:\Windows\Show Desktop.exe
    4. Navigate to C:\Windows by going to Computer, select the C drive, then double-clicking the Windows folder to open it.

    5. In the Windows folder, locate the Show Desktop file you created. Drag the file down to the taskbar to pin it.

    6. Go back to the Windows folder. If you can see the complete "Show Desktop.exe," proceed to step 7. If you only see "Show Desktop" without the ".exe" part, hit the ALT key on your keyboard to reveal the folder menu on the top left corner of the window. Click on Tools, then Folder Options. In the new window that pops up, select the View tab, and under Advanced settings, uncheck Hiden extensions for known file types. Press the OK button.

    7. Rename the Show Desktop.exe file to "Show Desktop.scf" A pop-up message may show up, asking you if you are sure you want to change it. Click on the Yes button.

    8. Hold the Shift key on your keyboard, right-click on the Show Desktop item in your taskbar, the choose Properties from the bottom of the menu.

    9. In the Target field, delete the text already displayed and copy and paste the following:
    Code:
    C:\Windows\Show Desktop.scf
    10. Press the OK button. The Show Desktop icon should now be in your taskbar so that you can quickly get to the Desktop whenever you want. After a computer restart, the icon will look like the Show Desktop icon in Windows XP.
    Hope this helps,
    Victor Ly

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    Message deleted. See later post
    Last edited by RAK; 09-30-2009 at 05:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAK View Post
    One of my good friend Brink,s amazing tutorials which earned him an MVP status some time ago.
    In his forums:
    Show Desktop Icon on Taskbar - Windows 7 Forums
    I actually posted that there myself. If you look at the user name, it's the exact same one I'm using here right now.

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    P.S. Later:My apologies to VivVicVic. I have just read his post (following this one.) completely owed to Vic.
    I must learn to read more thoroughly.!! For those mystified. I gave a bad link and reference regarding this post.
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    Followed the first post. It worked for me. Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by RAK View Post
    P.S. Later:My apologies to VivVicVic. I have just read his post (following this one.) completely owed to Vic.
    I must learn to read more thoroughly.!! For those mystified. I gave a bad link and reference regarding this post.
    lol no problem at all. I was quite confused myself when I saw your link and actually clicked it three times to make sure I was looking at the correct tab that had opened.

    Quote Originally Posted by fjk61011 View Post
    Followed the first post. It worked for me. Thanks
    Glad to hear. Thanks for giving me feedback.

    I have given you both reputation points for the help.
    Have a good day,
    Victor Ly

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    Here is a much easier way...
    Download http://perfectflyer.com/desktop.exe

    ..and put it in a permanent folder and right click on it and "pin to taskbar"

    I built this program using a program called "AutoHotkey." This free program has a powerful list of
    features and the most useful is the option to write macros (with the macro
    recorder) to automate anything by sending mouse clicks and keystrokes.

    But this tip is even better and more powerful..


    When you *right* click on the TASK BAR and select "tools" you can check
    "desktop" When the desktop icon is added to the taskk bar there will be two
    "chevron" characters ">>"

    When you click on them you will get a list of all the icons on your desktop
    and can select anything you want to open from the menu.... without minimizing
    all your programs to access your desktop or clicking "Show Desktop" or pressing
    winkey + m. You can also right click on the list and select "sort" to arrange
    them in alphabetical order. There are many extra options from that menu and
    under the user's profile option there are direct links to open the user's
    folders.

    This feature provides an EXCELLENT way to organize your desktop and reduce
    the clutter. Simply right click on your desktop and create a new folder... for
    example "Tools" then drag and drop the desktop icons for programs that are
    important but only needed once a week or once a month... like Spyware programs,
    Registry optimizers, Temp file cleaners, etc. Then when you click on the chevron
    you only have to touch the "Tools" folder to get the list and can click on any
    program you want to run. Two reasons this is so much better than clicking
    "Start" "All Programs" are: "All programs" is a long list that has no
    organization other than alphabetical listing - in two confusing sections... by
    folders and by a few program names. Second, many programs aren't listed. Rather
    their company is listed... so if you wanted to run Cuteftp, you would have to
    remember that it's a program written by GlobalSCAPE.

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    How do I just remove the Show Desktop button (from the right side) without moving it to the task bar? I have already reinstated my Quick Launch toolbar, and that has the Show Desktop button in it, so all I need to do is get rid of the one on the right. Thanks.

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    I like the one in the bottom right hand corner that's built in to W7. I don't understand why something else is needed.

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    Why do you bother making such a comment? Obviously, I don't agree with you or I wouldn't be asking my question. I don't need two Show Desktop buttons, and the one on the right is the one I want to remove.

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