show desktop doesn't show gadgets

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kerry

Guest
Hey, the show desktop icon is pretty neat... I have brand new laptop and want
to use the show desktop icon to quickly access my sidebar/gadgets. But only
the left hand icons appear. So I moved the gadgets off the sidebar, closed
it and still the gadgets don't show. Why would microsoft tease me like
that?.. what is the point of gadgets if I can't get to them easily and
quickly? But if I minimise everything, then the gadgets on desktop show.. but
then what's the point of the quick access icon...
 


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Robert Firth

Guest
Well, the gadgets aren't technically on the desktop - they aren't part of
explorer.exe. The sidebar program is separate. I know that doesn't help you,
but I thought it might help you to know that it is normal and why. I agree
with you though, when I first tried it I expected the same.

Robert Firth
http://www.winvistainfo.org

"kerry" <kerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:25704DE2-F570-4E27-BF95-82603E9A97C0@microsoft.com...
> Hey, the show desktop icon is pretty neat... I have brand new laptop and
> want
> to use the show desktop icon to quickly access my sidebar/gadgets. But
> only
> the left hand icons appear. So I moved the gadgets off the sidebar,
> closed
> it and still the gadgets don't show. Why would microsoft tease me like
> that?.. what is the point of gadgets if I can't get to them easily and
> quickly? But if I minimise everything, then the gadgets on desktop show..
> but
> then what's the point of the quick access icon...


 
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oscar

Guest
I've noticed the same thing: if I click on Show Desktop on taskbar, the
screen will show the desktop but not the sidebar and gadgets. I have to go
back to another window, minimize it to get gadgets back on desktop. I see no
reason why Vista should be doing this. This seems to be poor software
development which is another example of why a recent survey revealed that
almost 47 % of current Windows users will not upgrade to Vista. 47 %! Is
Miscrosoft paying attention?

Besides a couple other quirks, my Vista machine works like a charm.

Oscar

"Robert Firth" wrote:

> Well, the gadgets aren't technically on the desktop - they aren't part of
> explorer.exe. The sidebar program is separate. I know that doesn't help you,
> but I thought it might help you to know that it is normal and why. I agree
> with you though, when I first tried it I expected the same.
>
> Robert Firth
> http://www.winvistainfo.org
>
> "kerry" <kerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:25704DE2-F570-4E27-BF95-82603E9A97C0@microsoft.com...
> > Hey, the show desktop icon is pretty neat... I have brand new laptop and
> > want
> > to use the show desktop icon to quickly access my sidebar/gadgets. But
> > only
> > the left hand icons appear. So I moved the gadgets off the sidebar,
> > closed
> > it and still the gadgets don't show. Why would microsoft tease me like
> > that?.. what is the point of gadgets if I can't get to them easily and
> > quickly? But if I minimise everything, then the gadgets on desktop show..
> > but
> > then what's the point of the quick access icon...

>

 
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Rick Rogers

Guest
Hi,

"Show Desktop" does just that, it clears the desktop, whether you use the
icon or WindowsKey+d. If you want to just minimize the open Windows without
removing the Sidebar, use the WindowsKey+m to minimize. It's done this way
by design.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"oscar" <oscar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C20BE935-5267-4F77-A892-DAB4736AF286@microsoft.com...
> I've noticed the same thing: if I click on Show Desktop on taskbar, the
> screen will show the desktop but not the sidebar and gadgets. I have to go
> back to another window, minimize it to get gadgets back on desktop. I see
> no
> reason why Vista should be doing this. This seems to be poor software
> development which is another example of why a recent survey revealed that
> almost 47 % of current Windows users will not upgrade to Vista. 47 %! Is
> Miscrosoft paying attention?
>
> Besides a couple other quirks, my Vista machine works like a charm.
>
> Oscar
>
> "Robert Firth" wrote:
>
>> Well, the gadgets aren't technically on the desktop - they aren't part of
>> explorer.exe. The sidebar program is separate. I know that doesn't help
>> you,
>> but I thought it might help you to know that it is normal and why. I
>> agree
>> with you though, when I first tried it I expected the same.
>>
>> Robert Firth
>> http://www.winvistainfo.org
>>
>> "kerry" <kerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:25704DE2-F570-4E27-BF95-82603E9A97C0@microsoft.com...
>> > Hey, the show desktop icon is pretty neat... I have brand new laptop
>> > and
>> > want
>> > to use the show desktop icon to quickly access my sidebar/gadgets. But
>> > only
>> > the left hand icons appear. So I moved the gadgets off the sidebar,
>> > closed
>> > it and still the gadgets don't show. Why would microsoft tease me like
>> > that?.. what is the point of gadgets if I can't get to them easily and
>> > quickly? But if I minimise everything, then the gadgets on desktop
>> > show..
>> > but
>> > then what's the point of the quick access icon...

>>


 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]

Guest
I too kinda find this annoying, it seems the Sidebar is just a regular old
window which contains these separate applications, so as long as you run the
show desktop command, you will get this effect.
--
Andre
Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry
"oscar" <oscar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C20BE935-5267-4F77-A892-DAB4736AF286@microsoft.com...
> I've noticed the same thing: if I click on Show Desktop on taskbar, the
> screen will show the desktop but not the sidebar and gadgets. I have to go
> back to another window, minimize it to get gadgets back on desktop. I see
> no
> reason why Vista should be doing this. This seems to be poor software
> development which is another example of why a recent survey revealed that
> almost 47 % of current Windows users will not upgrade to Vista. 47 %! Is
> Miscrosoft paying attention?
>
> Besides a couple other quirks, my Vista machine works like a charm.
>
> Oscar
>
> "Robert Firth" wrote:
>
>> Well, the gadgets aren't technically on the desktop - they aren't part of
>> explorer.exe. The sidebar program is separate. I know that doesn't help
>> you,
>> but I thought it might help you to know that it is normal and why. I
>> agree
>> with you though, when I first tried it I expected the same.
>>
>> Robert Firth
>> http://www.winvistainfo.org
>>
>> "kerry" <kerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:25704DE2-F570-4E27-BF95-82603E9A97C0@microsoft.com...
>> > Hey, the show desktop icon is pretty neat... I have brand new laptop
>> > and
>> > want
>> > to use the show desktop icon to quickly access my sidebar/gadgets. But
>> > only
>> > the left hand icons appear. So I moved the gadgets off the sidebar,
>> > closed
>> > it and still the gadgets don't show. Why would microsoft tease me like
>> > that?.. what is the point of gadgets if I can't get to them easily and
>> > quickly? But if I minimise everything, then the gadgets on desktop
>> > show..
>> > but
>> > then what's the point of the quick access icon...

>>



 
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brink

Guest
oscar;524316 Wrote:
> I've noticed the same thing: if I click on Show Desktop on taskbar, the
> screen will show the desktop but not the sidebar and gadgets. I have to
> go
> back to another window, minimize it to get gadgets back on desktop. I
> see no
> reason why Vista should be doing this. This seems to be poor software
> development which is another example of why a recent survey revealed
> that
> almost 47 % of current Windows users will not upgrade to Vista. 47 %!
> Is
> Miscrosoft paying attention?
>
> Besides a couple other quirks, my Vista machine works like a charm.
>
> Oscar
>


Hi Oscar,

You can make the Sidebar not disappear by right clicking the Sidebar
tray icon and click Properties. Then, check "Sidebar is always on top
of other windows" and click OK. This will allow the Sidebar to stay
when you click "Show Desktop", but it will also always be on top to.

Shawn


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booglypoo

Guest
You can create a VBScript to open the sidebar back up automatically
after it closes due to the show desktop procedure. Just follow these
steps:

You need to create three files:
ShowDesktop.scf
ShowDesktopSidebar.vbs
Shortcut to ShowDesktopSidebar.vbs

1) Open up notepad and create ShowDesktop.scf:
[Shell]
Command=2
IconFile=shell32.dll,34
[Taskbar]
Command=ToggleDesktop

2) Open up notepad and create ShowDesktopSidebar.vbs:
Dim WshShell
Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
WshShell.Run "ShowDesktop.scf", 1
WshShell.Run """C:\Program Files\Windows Sidebar\sidebar.exe""", 1

3) Create a shortcut to ShowDesktopSidebar.vbs
Right click on file and choose 'Create Shortcut'.

4) Change icon of shortcut to the "show desktop" icon:
Right click on shortcut, Properties, Change Icon..., scroll to the
right just a bit and you'll see the "show desktop" icon, choose it and
click OK.

5) Move shortcut to Quick Launch area on Taskbar:
Right click on shortcut and drag it to the Quick Launch area, release
click and choose 'Move Here'.

That's it! Done.

It has the same functionality of clicking on the "show desktop" icon,
and then clicking on the sidebar icon in the tray, as was a suggested
solution. The limitations of this solution, just like the manual
version, is that if you click on the desktop afterwards, the sidebar
disappears. But if say you open a minimized window (and don't click on
the desktop), then the sidebar will stay up.

Notes:
Make sure you keep the .scf and .vbs files in the same directory, just
hide them somewhere not on the desktop.

The real solution is for Microsoft to fix this problem by adding an
option for the sidebar to always be on top of the desktop, but not on
top of other windows. This is not hard to do at all (for the OS), it
just needs to be done (by them). So Microsoft, just do it already.


--
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Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com

 
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lforbes

Guest
Thanks. I am familiar with vbscript so I will definitely try this out.

Cheers,
Lara

"booglypoo" wrote:

>
> You can create a VBScript to open the sidebar back up automatically
> after it closes due to the show desktop procedure. Just follow these
> steps:
>
> You need to create three files:
> ShowDesktop.scf
> ShowDesktopSidebar.vbs
> Shortcut to ShowDesktopSidebar.vbs
>
> 1) Open up notepad and create ShowDesktop.scf:
> [Shell]
> Command=2
> IconFile=shell32.dll,34
> [Taskbar]
> Command=ToggleDesktop
>
> 2) Open up notepad and create ShowDesktopSidebar.vbs:
> Dim WshShell
> Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
> WshShell.Run "ShowDesktop.scf", 1
> WshShell.Run """C:\Program Files\Windows Sidebar\sidebar.exe""", 1
>
> 3) Create a shortcut to ShowDesktopSidebar.vbs
> Right click on file and choose 'Create Shortcut'.
>
> 4) Change icon of shortcut to the "show desktop" icon:
> Right click on shortcut, Properties, Change Icon..., scroll to the
> right just a bit and you'll see the "show desktop" icon, choose it and
> click OK.
>
> 5) Move shortcut to Quick Launch area on Taskbar:
> Right click on shortcut and drag it to the Quick Launch area, release
> click and choose 'Move Here'.
>
> That's it! Done.
>
> It has the same functionality of clicking on the "show desktop" icon,
> and then clicking on the sidebar icon in the tray, as was a suggested
> solution. The limitations of this solution, just like the manual
> version, is that if you click on the desktop afterwards, the sidebar
> disappears. But if say you open a minimized window (and don't click on
> the desktop), then the sidebar will stay up.
>
> Notes:
> Make sure you keep the .scf and .vbs files in the same directory, just
> hide them somewhere not on the desktop.
>
> The real solution is for Microsoft to fix this problem by adding an
> option for the sidebar to always be on top of the desktop, but not on
> top of other windows. This is not hard to do at all (for the OS), it
> just needs to be done (by them). So Microsoft, just do it already.
>
>
> --
> booglypoo
> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
>
>

 

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