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Thursday, May 29th 2008, 5:14pm

Taskbar size adjusment in KDE4

I've got KDE4 running with Fedora 9 and the taskbar is huge. Currently it is set to "normal" and when I change it to "small" or "tiny", the taskbar changes in size, but the icons, buttons, and process icons all stay the same size as when it was larger. This leads to the icons being clipped and crowded rather than adjusted along with the taskbar itself. Also, the smaller taskbar is aligned with the top of the orignal sized taskbar rather than the bottom of the screen. Below the task bar I seem to have a section of the top of my destop copied.

Any tips??

-Kirk

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Saturday, September 27th 2008, 5:03pm

you mean tips apart from installing KDE3...?
no

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Sunday, September 28th 2008, 1:33pm

The taskbar is 'infinately adjustable'. Look to the right hand end of it, you'll see something similar to the 'Add Widgets' icon. Click on this and the adjustment menu for Kicker appears. You can drag, using the top border in the centre - this menu up and down which affects the size of Kicker.

Hope this helps...

Deej

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Tuesday, June 8th 2010, 12:05pm

The taskbar is 'infinately adjustable'. Look to the right hand end of it, you'll see something similar to the 'Add Widgets' icon. Click on this and the adjustment menu for Kicker appears. You can drag, using the top border in the centre - this menu up and down which affects the size of Kicker.

Hope this helps...

Deej
I drag the "right arrow" icon to the end of the screen and the task bar increase from 1/2 to 3/4 of the screen.
Is there a way to increase the task bar to the full screen?