Windows 7 taskbar groups to use vertical menus only, not thumbnails?
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00:00 Windows 7 Taskbar Groups To Use Vertical Menus Only, Not Thumbnails?
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ACCEPTED ANSWER
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There's a registry key you can edit to get this behaviour even in modern versions of Windows 7:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Taskband
Create a DWORD called NumThumbnails, and set it to 0 to achieve list mode for all taskbar groups.
Alternatively, you can set it to a number such as 3 or 4. Then apps with that many or fewer windows will use the thumbnails interface, but apps with more than that many windows will use the list mode.
This is my preferred setup, so that things like Outlook and Word still use thumbnails when I have 2-3 windows open, but Chrome and Windows Explorer (for which I typically have 10-15 windows open each) use the more informative list mode ("vertical menus").
Source: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/75804-taskbar-list-thumbnail-previews-mode-change.html
ANSWER 2
Score 4
I came across this post while looking for an answer for this same issue.. One thing I've found -- if you go into Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings > Performance 'Settings' and uncheck 'Enable Desktop Composition' it will remove most Aero features, but it does give you a consistent vertically listed taskbar menu.
I like the regular Aero desktop visuals, so I'm kind of torn -- a pretty interface or a functional one.
Unfortunately at this time Microsoft won't let me do both!!!
Overall, the new task bar, 'pinning' of icons, Gigantic icon preview windows, and 'frequently used' lists are totally STUPID and USELESS.
-Silas
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You can also use a Basic and High Contrast Theme within Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization\Personalization. You would lose the Aero features though.
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In Windows 10 (and maybe 7) WinAero enables reducing the number of thumbnails in the Taskbar so that Windows will stack them after that. See under Taskbar thumbnails: https://winaero.com/download.php?view.1796
Much better than horizontal.
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