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There is possibility using AutoIT to make a script that resize height of taskbar to a value

choosed from user ?

I want create a script that when i run it changes taskbar height to a user value or

if i have already do it before (testing the value of height if different to default) it returns to default height.

Thanks

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You might try MouseClickDrag

Just for chuckles I tried WinMove. All that happened was the tray icons wavered a bit. I think Taskbar is designed to resist being moved around by user software. I have had it happen in the past where Taskbar got messed up and it took me like 1/2 hour to get the mouse to sprout double arrows so I could put it back the way it was. Might not be the best way to popularize your software.

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You have reason, is not the best way to popularize my software but i have proved MouseClickDrag and it

is the only way to hide taskbar in WindowsXP Virtual Machine (VirtualBox)

without that XP programs when i run them in transparent mode (XP invisible on backgroud) and i move their windows leave on the desktop of my Win7 a part of desktop of Xp that is on background and covering in this mode also some Win7 desktop icon

I have download 8-10 programs that remove, hide, delete taskbar, also one script using AutoIT, but the problem persists.

If the taskbar is hide from Windows (Auto-Hide) there is no problem, but if I remove it from the boot using a program, nothing to do.

The only program that do correctly is Object Dock, but there is always visible on my desktop its icon and a part of XP dektop where this icon are alllocated.

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My machine for personal use.

yes work but it takes 1-2 seconds to do, because if I increase speed number in the script it don't run.

I will search on web if there are some other solutions to hide taskbar without problem wroted on previously post.

Thank you

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