

You will right-click on the taskbar and see a small list of options to choose from.

The taskbar is the space where open applications are displayed at the bottom of the screen. In this case the bigger the number the bigger the icon size and the smaller the number the smaller the icon size. You hold the Ctrl key + shift key as you select a number between 1 and 9. You will then select the “change size” option where you will be able to change the size of your icons. In this alternative, you start by going to the start menu and search for display settings. The problem with this method is that it has only three sizes and you cannot change it to maybe a smaller size than the “small icon” or larger than the “large icon”. After clicking on the view option you will find three icon size choices which are medium icons, large icons, and small icons. This is a simple method since all you have to do is right-click at a blank spot on your desktop and select the view option. Right Mouse Button to Check the Adjustment You do not have to worry about the icon arrangements since they will rearrange.Ģ. If you prefer having smaller icons, you press the Ctrl key + scrolling the mouse wheel in the downward direction. If you want to make the icons larger, you press the Ctrl key + scrolling the mouse wheel upwards at the same time. This is a shortcut method that involves using the Ctrl key. There are several methods to change the icon size in windows. You can resize the icons if you feel like you are not comfortable with the current size. On your PC's desktop, you can personalize it however you want including the icon size. They are usually small pictures of the respective program with the respective name below it. If you are a Windows user crossing to Mac, this will ease your passage.Icons are the items one clicks from the desktop to open respective programs and files. (DATE!!!) I have been a flustered Mac user for years because of companies that choose to use Mac over PC for the employees, but have been a Windows users since Windows 3.1 really. This doc essentially mimics a Windows toolbar even down to having a quick launch area on the bottom right with the date and time. It will reduce and expand windows with a single click and change from one app to the other easily. UBar is the first window dock I have found that will put a dock on EVERY screen, which for me is a HUGE win. The majority of the tool bars out there just remake the Mac Dock, which is ok, but has erratic behavior when you move from one screen to another. My particular circumstances require a working dock on multiple screens (I have 4 total, including my laptop screen). (I am in no way affiliated with uBar, just a new customer). After trying MANY dock style products, at the suggestion of someone earlier in this post, I trued uBar.
