How to make Win8's taskbar into two columns

  
Starting with Windows 7, software under Windows can be attached to the taskbar. This improvement is great, it simplifies the operation of launching common applications and saves us time.
But the space of the new generation taskbar is limited, and you can't freely adjust the width of the taskbar as you used to, and you can't increase the space. So there is no way to add the commonly used and some occasionally used software to the taskbar. on. As a result, less common application icons are often found on the desktop. If you want your desktop to be clean and tidy, let's take a look at some of the techniques introduced by LifeHacker compiled by Love Fan.
1. Expand the space of the taskbar by the function of “Create Toolbar”
This method does not need to use third-party software, just create a folder of different categories, throw the software icon into the brain, then: task Right click on the bar –> select “Toolbar”–> Click “New Toolbar”–> Select the folder that just filled the icon, and finally the different categories of apps will appear on the taskbar. icon. The effect is shown below:

There is a trick here: after creating a new toolbar, remember to right click on it, cancel “display title” and “display text”, otherwise apply icon It will not be displayed directly.

2. Download Bins and let the taskbar display the "Stack" of different applications or documents.
I used the taskbar under Mac OS X. I can not only add software icons, but also Can add documents, pictures, folders and more. Bins added more designs on the Mac OS X to the taskbar.
After Bins is installed, after the two different icons are overlapped on the taskbar, a “bin”—— space for icons is automatically created. When you click on a bin with your mouse, it expands automatically, showing the applications it contains.

Bins also provides a "lock" function, so that others can't change the application icons and order placed in the bin because of strong curiosity.
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