How to free up the taskbar space to hide unused programs [map]

  

Once the taskbar is crowded, it will cause some inconvenience: the title of each window button cannot be fully displayed, sometimes there is only one icon left, and it is easy to make mistakes when selecting the desired program, especially in the grouping window; if not Using the grouping similar taskbar function will inevitably lead to a row of taskbars not enough, need to change lines or need to enlarge the height of the taskbar, indirectly causing the screen to become smaller.

Windows 7's taskbar has only displayed program icons by default, which has relatively eased the problem of tight space in the taskbar, but it is not helpful for the brothers and sisters who are still struggling on XP. Fortunately, Xiaobian accidentally discovered a small tool that can reduce the burden on the taskbar. App Hide, a very pure tool, has only one function, which is to put away the program window that is not used in the taskbar and make room for other windows. The software author has only one sentence to introduce it: Mac OS X can use shortcut keys to hide the unused program windows, and App Hide tries to do the same in Windows.

This is a green software. After downloading, double-click ah.exe to run it. It can be minimized to the system tray area without taking up extra taskbar space. There is only one setting option on the main interface, which is to hide the shortcut setting of the program window. The default is Ctrl + Alt + H. The change is also very simple. Select the box and press the shortcut key you want, the software will automatically record, and finally click Set will make your changes take effect.




After the program starts, just switch to the program you want to temporarily hide, press the above shortcut, the program will Get out of the taskbar and enter the embrace of this software. At this time, in addition to the taskbar, you can't see the hidden program by using Alt + Tab, and you can also act as the boss key function if necessary. To restore the program, just right click on the small red umbrella icon in the system tray, and then click on the window you want to restore.

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