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7 +9/-2 votes

Have the taskbar resize like in a window (more smoothly).

Submitted by computerkid on March 13, 2010 to Aesthetics, Annoyance, Usability

Currently when you resize the task bar, and keep your mouse held at a certain spot the windows is still in the same spot making it seem a little clunky in my opinion.

Make the windows move to fill up the space that is opened up when you resize the task bar (kinda like the way a window resizes). In my opinion, it could give the illusion of a faster system.

Medium

Medium

Not fixed

(3 comments)

5 +5/-0 votes

Tray icon prevents taskbar auto-hide.

Submitted by Nime on March 13, 2010 to Annoyance, Usability

I use taskbar autohide feature and sometimes a tray icon needs attention so it prevents taskbar autohide function. However It's not quite brilliant which icon does that. I simply click on every tray icons to re-hide taskbar or disable taskbar auto-hide (more...)

Low

Low

Not fixed

-1 +2/-3 votes

Start Menu Out Of Shape

Submitted by Trinity1080 on March 13, 2010 to Annoyance, Bug, Usability

When the taskbar is being docked on the side, it will block the pinned items. That is not good, but the worst part is when it is dragged wider, the start menu will change into something very ugly which I failed to describe it.

Fix this bug!

Low

Low

Not fixed

(2 comments)

This submission [By default, make the language tone of Microsoft Office less patronizing] has been removed because

Sorry, this isn't the place to post Office UX quirks.

-7 +1/-8 votes

By default, make the language tone of Microsoft Office less patronizing

Submitted by bbchater2k10 on March 12, 2010 to Annoyance, Legacy, Usability

Lets face it: I have been using Microsoft Office ever since the 95 edition, and I can tell you one thing; the language tone of the whole thing is way too patronizing. I was bitterly disappointed when Office 2007 was released and when I tested out Office (more...)

Cut out the patronizing language tone for all future versions of Microsoft Office.

High

High

Not fixed

(1 comments)

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