WinXP uses the registry to optimize the taskbar grouping method

  
                

In the WinXP system, we sometimes open multiple files, programs, etc. due to various needs, and the taskbar is bursting, making it difficult to distinguish which is which. At this time, we can use the registry to optimize the taskbar and classify all open files or programs.

Specific operation method:

1. Run the registry editor, expand the [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\SOFTWARE\\MICROSOFT\\WINDOWS\\CURRENTVERSION\\EXPLORER\\ADVANCED] branch, and click on the menu bar. ; edit → new & rarr; DWORD value & rdquo; command, the DWORD value is named "TaskbarGroupSize".

2, and then double-click to change the DWORD keys:

0 & mdash; & mdash; Windows XP will open the program first top surface.

1—— Windows XP will put the biggest program in the front.

2—— Windows XP will group two or more windows of the same program.

3—— Windows XP will group three or more windows of the same program.

3, after setting up according to your own needs, close the registry editor and restart the computer.

After the operation is complete, you can try to open multiple files and programs, and you will find that the taskbar is rearranged and grouped according to the requirements you just set. Looking at it like this, is it simple and clear?

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