Using the Control Panel

To open the TaskMenuBar control panel, choose "TaskMenuBar" from the "Control Panels" folder in the Apple menu. Click here to see the entire control panel with the default settings in a separate window.



At the top of the control panel, you will see the on and off buttons, the "Register..." button and the "Home Page..." button which will take you to the TaskMenuBar home page in your default Web browser.

Setting Options

There are various options in the left half of the control panel as shown on the right.

   Single Click Options:    Icon Layout:

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Adding, Sorting and Deleting Resident Items

To add items that always stay on the menu bar, open the control panel, and drag and drop the items or their aliases. The items will be added to the menu bar and to the list in the "Resident" tab panel. In the picture on the right, PictureViewer is being added. Alternatively, you can click the "Add..." button and use the open file dialog. However, the open file dialog cannot be used to add folders, desktop printers or the trash.

To sort the items, drag them on the list. To delete items, choose them on the list, then click the "Remove" button.

TIP: To add an application currently running, choose "Show Original" from its drop down menu and drag and drop it onto the control panel. Another good place to find applications is the "Recent Applications" folder in the Apple menu.

NOTE: You can unmount the volume on which the file or folder resides after adding it to the menu bar.

Excluding Particular Applications from the Menu Bar

You may wish not to display particular applications, such as screen savers, even if they are running. To do this, open the control panel and click the "Excluded" tab as shown on the right. Then add applications to exclude just like adding resident items. In the example on the right, a screen saver "DarkSide" is listed as an excluded application.

Or, you can exclude a particular type of applications. For example, to exclude all control panels, check the "All Control Panels" check box.

NOTE: "Application signatures" are used to identify excluded applications. For example, adding SimpleText, which you are likely to have more than one copy, to the list excludes all SimpleText applications from being displayed.

NOTE: The "Quit Others" and "Quit All" commands will not quit the individually excluded applications (DarkSide in this example) because they are likely to be background applications.