I find the easiest way is to right-click and UNPIN then right-click and PIN while in the Taskbar folder mentioned above. Whichever way you do it, the new icon will not appear on the Taskbar until the icons are refreshed, or the icon is unpinned & repinned. When you’re done, you’ll need to change the filename extension back.Īlternately, you can open the shortcut (without changing the extension) in Notepad or other text editor and change the IconFile and/or IconIndex lines manually. When it’s renamed, you can right-click the shortcut and change it’s icon.
#Change windows 7 taskbar full#
Choose Combine when taskbar is full or Never combine, then. In the Taskbar tab, find the Taskbar buttons pull-down menu. Apparently in the pre-release version of IE9 it was simple, but they removed that functionality for reasons I’ve not been able to discover.Ĭ:UsersAppDataRoamingMicrosoftInternet ExplorerQuick LaunchUser PinnedTaskBarįind the shortcut you want to change the icon on, and change it’s filename extension from “.website” to “.url” Note that the “.website” extension will not show up in Windows Explorer, so you’ll have to use a CMD box or other method to change it. Right-click an open area of the taskbar, then choose Properties. You can change the icon, but it’s a bit of a hassle and a bit technical. So think twice when you unpin any program from the taskbar. If you unpin it and re-pin the program back you will need to re-do the process again to make the change. The change you made through this process is only valid as long as it’s pinned on the taskbar. Now let’s see what the new icon looks like from the taskbar. Make sure this option is unchecked before proceeding to the next step. Towards the bottom of the menu you will see an option to 'Lock the taskbar'. A menu with tools to customize the desktop will open. To restart the explorer.exe process, simply run the following two commands in the Dos Prompt window:Ĥ. Right-click a blank section of the taskbar. Either reboot your computer or restart Explorer.exe process to refresh the new icon you just set up. Delete or remove the file IconCache.db file, which will be rebuilt from the next boot.ģ. Go to the local appdata folder by opening the following from Search box in Start menuĢ. You can either wait for the next cycle of IconCache rebuild which I don’t know how often it takes place, or you can follow the steps below to refresh the IconCache manually.ġ. Now you have successfully changed the icon for taskbar pinned Google Chrome but you won’t be able to see the change right away. Click OK twice to get out of the properties window. Pick up a new icon showing in the list, let’s say the yellow Chrome.Ĥ. Right-click on an icon you would like to change, say Google Chrome, and right-click on the same program name from the jumplist, and choose Properties.ģ. Center align the taskbar icons by dragging dotted separator present near taskbar icon and start orb towards right of new toolbar separator & Lock the taskbar.To change the default icon assigned to a taskbar pinned program, here are the steps you can follow without involving a 3rd party tool:ġ. Next drag it (dotted seperator) to the left side, between the start orb and taskbar icons and release it.Ħ. Now right click on the new toolbar and uncheck Show Text and Show Title.ĥ. Right click on taskbar & select new toolbar option from toolbar sub-menu & select empty folder NTB created in step 1.Ĥ. If you have locked your taskbar then unlock it by right clicking on taskbar and selecting “lock the taskbar”ģ. Ive got a Taskbar Icons, like when I move my mouse to any Icon, the highlight thing that when I move it to an icon stays and never go. Create one empty folder on desktop or in my documents folder (name is as NTB)Ģ.
#Change windows 7 taskbar how to#
How to Center Taskbar Icons in Windows 7ġ. If you wish to have taskbar icons at the center of Windows 7 taskbar to have dock like look then here is tutorial on how to do it from thewindowsclub. Whenever you start any application or program, icons are added to left of the windows 7 taskbar next to start Orb.
By now everyone knows about Windows 7 taskbar aka superbar which shows application & program icons instead of name.