Anyone know what's happened to my Task Manager?
No Photoshop or cropping, this is how it looks.
double click the grey area
Damn, you're too quick ident.
I just came across this behaviour this morning, and was hoping for a few scratched heads before someone sussed it.
Yeah, do what Ident said: http://www.dslreports.com/faq/6905
Damn, you're too quick ident.
I just came across this behaviour this morning, and was hoping for a few scratched heads before someone sussed it.
lol
hands up, it took me a while to suss it about a year ago
Yeah, do what Ident said: http://www.dslreports.com/faq/6905
I was hoping for a bit of fun, but you guys are too good.
Hey, what did you use to make the Mac like interface???
Hey, what did you use to make the Mac like interface???
4th person tonight, macs suck lol
id imagine its rocket D
Process Explorer comes up whenever I call up task manager. I like that feature.
I didn't know the Task Manager had that ability, but I wonder why it does.
I didn't know the Task Manager had that ability, but I wonder why it does.
I think the idea is just to save real-estate - you can fit the same display details into (an admittedly only slightly!) smaller window area.
I'm with Corona; mine's 'replaced' by Process Explorer Although I do have a shortcut to a copy of taskmgr.exe in case I want to see the original view.
The reason for it is to make it fully re-size able. It's called tiny foot print mode.
Handy if you want to watch a process and not have task manager take up a massive area. (Default minimum window size is quite large)
Down side is loads of users have spent hours and hours trying to resolve it as there is no obvious solution.
There is a story on the net about some one reformatting because of it.
Good stuff m$
4th person tonight, macs suck lol
id imagine its rocket D
I get a kick out of the battles between Microsoft morons and Mac fanboys. Why do you have to choose one or the other? I use both and they both have their good and bad points. It's silly. I'm learning Linux now to so I will be a three OS person. It's funny listening to a Windows person slam Mac when they don't have any idea what they are talking about. Same with the Mac fanboys. They think Steve Jobs created the universe and Steve thinks that to Same thing with the browser wars. I use many different browsers and they all have good and bad points. I see no need to pick one and slam the others.
Tbh that was a personal joke as i had 4 people yesterday mention to me about mac problems.
I myself prefer linux, my laptop is crunchbang but my pc is xp
It makes no odd's to me with what os people use or browser.
i was just having a laugh because 90% of mac uses would not ever hear a bad word about there impossible to infect machine.
Tbh that was a personally joke as i had 4 people yesterday mention to me about mac problems.
I myself prefer linux, my laptop is crunchbang but my pc is xp
It makes no odd's to me with what os people use or browser.
i was just having a laugh because 90% of mac uses would not ever hear a bad word about there impossible to infect machine.
I prefer Mac to Windows but cannot stand Mac fanboys. They worship at the alter of Steve Jobs. It's sickening to be honest. There is no denying the ease of use and clean professional UI of a Mac though. Anyways I think we are high jacking this thread so lets leave it a that
I'm so very, very close to switching to either Ubuntu or Fedora, but the only thing that is holding me back is that none of them have drivers for my printer.
I'm so very, very close to switching to either Ubuntu or Fedora, but the only thing that is holding me back is that none of them have drivers for my printer.
I'm am going to go with Linux Mint when I start to use Linux. From all the research I have done so far it's the most user-friendly for Linux newbs which I certainly am.
I knew that the task manager has this ability that the title bar and the frame would disappear but I only tried it when the task manager is showing these graphs on memory usage, network and CPU usage. Double clicking these graphs would make them fill the entire task manager screen but I did not expect the same thing would work on the process monitor and other sections of the task manager.
LOL just because I mentioned Macs, some of you started talking about Macs and Mac fanboys.
There is a story on the net about some one reformatting because of it.
That would definitely fix it, the very slow way.
That would definitely fix it, the very slow way.
would be funny if they opened up task manager to check every thing is fine again and double clicked