07-19-2013, 08:33 PM
sorry for that stupid question:
in order to have more control over my toolbar i better should a static one, to which i also output the trigger function, or?
i want to have the task icons to accept drop and also drag. with context menu too.
the reason why i need a second taskbar is because the windows taskbar is on left and i very often have to make long ways with mouse for switching to another task (window).
having a tiny toolbar with preserved workspace margin on the right is quite handy.
i have objectdock with own settings, but it is very limited when it comes to drag and drop.
on my tiny taskbar there also will be a button for desktop, where all visible windows are hidden while mouse hover drag.
in order to have more control over my toolbar i better should a static one, to which i also output the trigger function, or?
i want to have the task icons to accept drop and also drag. with context menu too.
the reason why i need a second taskbar is because the windows taskbar is on left and i very often have to make long ways with mouse for switching to another task (window).
having a tiny toolbar with preserved workspace margin on the right is quite handy.
i have objectdock with own settings, but it is very limited when it comes to drag and drop.
on my tiny taskbar there also will be a button for desktop, where all visible windows are hidden while mouse hover drag.
