Windows 7 taskbar comes with four default toolbars:
. Address—This toolbar contains a text box into which you can type a local address (such as a folder or file path), a network address (a UNC path), or an Internet address. When you press Enter or click the Go button, Windows 7 loads the address into Windows Explorer (if you entered a local or network folder address), an application (if you entered a file path), or Internet Explorer (if you entered an Internet address). In other words, this toolbar works just like the address bar used by Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer.
. Links—This toolbar contains several buttons that link to predefined Internet sites.This is the same as the links toolbar that appears in Internet Explorer.
. Tablet PC Input Panel—This toolbar contains just a single icon: the Tablet PC Input Panel icon, which, when clicked, displays the Tablet PC Input Panel.
. Desktop—This toolbar contains all the desktop icons, as well as an icon for Internet Explorer and submenus for your user folder and the following folders: Public, Computer, Network, Control Panel, and Recycle Bin.
NOTE
You can adjust the size of a toolbar by clicking and dragging the toolbar’s left edge. However, this won’t work if the taskbar is locked. To unlock the taskbar, right-click an empty section of the taskbar and then click Lock the Taskbar to deactivate it.
To toggle these toolbars on and off, right-click an empty spot on the taskbar and then use either of the following techniques:
. Click Toolbars and then click the toolbar you want to work with.
. Click Properties, click the Toolbars tab, activate the check box of the toolbar you want to work with, and then click OK.
