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    Windows TaskBar Full !

    My setup of NT7 includes One MA window, One Alerts window, 8 charts windows & of course, the Control Center-MiniMode. (When NT allows it why can't I have it?)

    My Windows XP TaskBar is full of TEN separate TaskBar Buttons and leaves no space for other applications. 'Group Task Bar Buttons' is checked in Windows TaskBar Properties, but this does not solve the problem.

    Can you please advice me if I have to do something so that ALL NT TaskBar Buttons are grouped into one single button, like it is happening with all other applications.

    Please see attached Image.

    Thanks.
    murthymsr
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    #2
    get windows 7

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      #3
      Maybe if you open one or two more charts the task bar will consider itself filled and then group the NT icons into one. This is how Windoze works.
      eDanny
      NinjaTrader Ecosystem Vendor - Integrity Traders

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        #4
        Originally posted by eDanny View Post
        Maybe if you open one or two more charts the task bar will consider itself filled and then group the NT icons into one. This is how Windoze works.
        Thanks for response, I have added another 12 programs, but still NO grouping takes place. At this stage itself, butttons are not identifiable. Adding more serves no purpose.

        Please have a look at the attached image. Any further advice appreciated.

        Regards.
        murthymsr
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        Last edited by murthymsr; 01-01-2011, 09:08 PM.

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          #5
          Whats that blue indicator or chart pattern in your initial pic mate?

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            #6
            Try adding this registry key

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              #7
              Originally posted by Antraman View Post
              Whats that blue indicator or chart pattern in your initial pic mate?
              Thanks for your interest in the chart.

              The blue indicator is the Bollinger Band Position in %,
              The red one is the RSI,
              The gray one is the price performance oscillator.

              Upper panel colored bollinger Bands are an adoptation of the Bollinger Bands 3State posten in this forum along with the EMA10.

              Full window attached for clarity.

              murthymsr
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                #8
                It seems like you have run out of horizontal taskbar space. So, why don’t you try a vertical Windows taskbar? In the case of the horizontal taskbar, it will just adjust the space allotted for every pinned item when you pin more programs. However, if you stress the taskbar further, you will get two small buttons at the end. These buttons will allow you to switch between two rows of pinned items and that is just annoying. On the other hand, with the vertical taskbar, new items will be placed into a second column.

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