How to increase the size of the icons/tiles in the taskbar

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  1. Posts : 3,367
    W10 Pro x64/W7 Ultimate x64 dual boot main - W11 Triple Boot Pending
       #51

    I have another suggestion then! Look closely at the bottom of the next screen here to see another 3rd party tool at work "Without" any changes made to the registry at all except for the few new ones for the tool insefl where the ICONS GROW ON YOU!

    How to increase the size of the icons/tiles in the taskbar-multiple-toolbars-still-isnt-enough.jpg

    Daaaa what be this??? As you can see the icons to the left for all those Quick bars are tiny in comparison to what is seen with the 3rd party toolbars on the right screen! Along the bottom we have the RocketDock tool bar which can be set to show or pop up on mouse over with the auto hide option checked off. Some shortcuts when dragged onto it to add a new one will be seeing a "?" instead of the icon itself however and are not able to be pinned. The tool bar comes with it's own defaults like Control Panel, Computer for Windows or File Explorer as it now called in 10. About RocketDock - RocketDock.com
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  2. Posts : 18
    Window 10
       #52

    It shows 25% increments, but you can insert other values. So you can scale up 112% if you like.
    But if you are running dual monitors, both monitors will have the same scale factor.
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  3. Posts : 3,367
    W10 Pro x64/W7 Ultimate x64 dual boot main - W11 Triple Boot Pending
       #53

    Speaking about "scaling" while going over the display settings options in the Control Panel I came across an option there for scaling. I suspect that is geared towards scaling text however.

    How to increase the size of the icons/tiles in the taskbar-scaling-custom-options.jpg

    Once you make any change there you have to sign out to see it put into effect and will increase the size of text in 25% increments!
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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
       #54

    Edwin said:
    Difference between Taskbar Tweaker and default:

    default:

    Attachment 34557

    Taskbar Tweaker:

    Attachment 34558

    The difference is approx. 4px. Minimal.
    DTG1 said:
    yea thats still too small for my liking.
    I believe it increases the Win10 default icon size of 24x24 pixels to the previously used size of 32x32.

    Windows 10:
    How to increase the size of the icons/tiles in the taskbar-2015-08-31_093820.png
    With 7+TT
    How to increase the size of the icons/tiles in the taskbar-2015-08-31_093728.png

    Which is perfect for my liking.

    Of course, once someone has figured out how to make this a registry entry (or MS provides a fix) I will be the first one to wipe that utility from my system. Instructions for that (removal of registry entries) are right on the 7TT website.
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  5. Posts : 3,367
    W10 Pro x64/W7 Ultimate x64 dual boot main - W11 Triple Boot Pending
       #55

    Here I simply went back the defaults as far as the main task while using the view option for the Quick Launch type additional tool bars to grow the icons there. As you will note the browser is seen in two places one always taken up by the first browser window open. The same goes for File Explorer windows without the need to hit the Windows key+E combination for seeing the second open.

    How to increase the size of the icons/tiles in the taskbar-grow-quick-bar-icons.jpg

    Having the quick bar option with duplicate icons increased in size when those on the task bar are already in use has it's own advantages rather then the need to keep digging into the Start menu or using a key combo.

    OOPS! That was all "FIne and Dandy" untill booting into 7 and then finding that the default size on 7 was actually smaller then seen on 10! I had to use the View option for the Ouick bar there as well as for the extra browser and explorer icons to put those at large and crossed compared with the 10 install on the remote tower case where the tweaker was used showing that 10 isn't seeing anything smaller then 7!

    How to increase the size of the icons/tiles in the taskbar-task-bar-icons-compared-w7-w10-remote-view.jpg

    All of the icons on 10 there are the W10 large icon option applied with the taskbar tweiaker.
    Last edited by Night Hawk; 01 Sep 2015 at 03:21. Reason: additional information/image added
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  6. Posts : 3
    windows 10
       #56

    Taskbar Icon Size


    I was not able to adjust the Taskbar icons by more than the two options provided in W10. I simply went back to using the the Quick Launch toolbar. This gives you two options as well but the larger option better suits my eye. To get there, unlock Quick Launch and place your mouse over the left two vertical lines until you see the straight arrow. Right click the mouse and go to view. Click view and select the larger Icon size. Quick Launch allows you to get more on the Taskbar and improves the way Icons appear and allows you to more easily click duplicate applications (Edge, Firefox, etc.). If anyone can find a solution to sizing the Icon on the Taskbar let me know.
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  7. Posts : 117
    Windows
       #57

    rocroc said:
    I was not able to adjust the Taskbar icons by more than the two options provided in W10. I simply went back to using the the Quick Launch toolbar. This gives you two options as well but the larger option better suits my eye. To get there, unlock Quick Launch and place your mouse over the left two vertical lines until you see the straight arrow. Right click the mouse and go to view. Click view and select the larger Icon size. Quick Launch allows you to get more on the Taskbar and improves the way Icons appear and allows you to more easily click duplicate applications (Edge, Firefox, etc.). If anyone can find a solution to sizing the Icon on the Taskbar let me know.
    7+ Taskbar Tweaker
    or
    Start Is Back ++
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