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If AOL Desktop Gold shortcut icon is missing, try the solutions listed below. Create New Desktop Shortcut • Right click the AOL Desktop Tray Launcher icon in the System tray. • Select Create new desktop shortcut. • If the issue still exists, proceed to the next step. Create a shortcut from the Help menu
"Some icons in the System Tray", although Microsoft doesn't specify which [1] Support for third-party taskbar components (deskbands) [1] The upward swipe gesture for jumplists; Ability to move the system tray from the primary monitor [8] The People button (The "Chat" button powered by Microsoft Teams takes its place.)
Restore a missing AOL Desktop Gold icon or shortcut There's no reason to waste time looking through your Start menu to launch Desktop Gold when you can have the shortcut ready and waiting for you right on your desktop.
Control Panel has been part of Microsoft Windows since Windows 1.0, [1] with each successive version introducing new applets. Beginning with Windows 95, the Control Panel is implemented as a special folder, i.e. the folder does not physically exist, but only contains shortcuts to various applets such as Add or Remove Programs and Internet Options.
Quick Settings: A taskbar menu introduced in Windows 11 that unifies the functionality of Windows 10's Action Center and system tray icons. Network settings, battery, and sound settings can be accessed by clicking on the Quick Settings menu, as well as accessibility options, Bluetooth toggle, screen brightness, Focus Assist, and other features.
Bluetooth: A new "Quick Pairing" capability that reduces the number of steps required to pair a nearby Bluetooth device. A toast notification is shown when a compatible device is near the computer and ready to be paired. Task Bar: The Acrylic visual style of the Fluent Design System is applied to the taskbar.
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The notification area is commonly referred to as the system tray, which Microsoft states is wrong, [16] [17] [18] although the term is sometimes used in Microsoft documentation, [19] [20] [21] articles, [22] software descriptions, [23] and even applications from Microsoft such as Bing Desktop.