Tooltips showing up behind tool bar items

message from Ed on 10 Jun 2004
1. Going to the Start Menu properties
2. Clicking on Taskbar
3. Unchecked 'Keep the taskbar on top of other windows'. Then clicked on
Apply.
4. Unchecked 'Keep the taskbar on top of other windows'. Then clicked on
Apply."

The only problem I have now is the items in the Tool bars still show the
comments or tooltips behind the tool bar and not in front of it.

Anyway way to resolve this? What I did for the taskbar did not work for the
toolbar?
 
=?Utf-8?B?bHZlZQ==?= replied to Ed on 10 Jun 2004
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307499&Product=winxp

"Ed" wrote:
 
Ed replied to =?Utf-8?B?bHZlZQ==?= on 11 Jun 2004
Thanks

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307499&Product=winxp
 
David Candy replied to Ed on 11 Jun 2004
Because there is no answer.The KB is wrong. It's fairly random. Doing =
anything with windows might fix it and might not at any particular point =
in time. I merely explained the cause.
 
David Candy replied to David Candy on 12 Jun 2004
I think you are just a stupid felcher. I rechecked the grammar and it is =
missing 1 comma. Though the Word grammar checker doesn't even agree with =
that. Maybe you should not worry you little pig ugly head about things =
you are incapable of understanding.
 
David Candy replied to David Candy on 12 Jun 2004
You are lucky I'm not A US Military Policeperson if you are =
surrendering. Nor do I have any other prisioners to make pyramids with.

Hande Hoch, schnell, schnell.
 
David Candy replied to Ed on 11 Jun 2004
No fix. It's caused by using Show Desktop. Unlike minimise all which =
minimises all windows that can be minimised Show Desktop then goes and =
hides the windows that can't be minimised. Toolstips are always there =
but hidden. The don't get created when they appear they unhide. The =
system is merely confused.

Make a Minimise All thing for QL

Create a text file called something.vbs. Create a shortcut to it and =
place the shortcut on the desktop or Start menu (only places windows =
looks for shortcuts with shortcut keys), right click it, Properties, and =
set it to a keystroke. This will do all open windows.

Paste this in

Set wshshell =3D CreateObject("Shell.Application")
wshshell.TileHorizontally

Choose one from below

CascadeWindows Cascadess all of the windows on the desktop.
EjectPC Ejects the computer from its docking station.
FileRun Displays the Run dialog to the user.
FindComputer Displays the Find: Computer dialog box.
FindFiles Displays the Find: All Files dialog box.
Help Displays Microsoft=AE Windows=AE Help.
MinimizeAll Minimizes all of the windows on the desktop.
RefreshMenu Refreshes the contents of the Start Menu.
SetTime Displays the Date/Time Properties dialog box.
ShutdownWindows Displays the Shut Down Windows dialog box.
Suspend Suspends the computer.
TileHorizontally Tiles all of the windows on the desktop =
horizontally.
TileVertically Tiles all of the windows on the desktop =
vertically.
TrayProperties Displays the Taskbar Properties dialog box.
UndoMinimize ALL Restores all of the windows on the desktop to =
the
same state they were in before the last MinimizeAll command.

To tile/cascade specific windows ctrl + click them on the taskbar, then =
right click one and choose cascade or tile.
 
=?Utf-8?B?bHZlZQ==?= replied to David Candy on 11 Jun 2004
read your words, you illiterate sot. And, oh, my , what stinging words...gee, I sure have been put in my place..

And while you are at it, re-read your last post...you missed something, AGAIN.
 
David Candy replied to =?Utf-8?B?bHZlZQ==?= on 12 Jun 2004
This is from someone who can't configure Outlook Express.
 

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