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Old May 6th 08, 11:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
David Vair
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Default Removing Quick Launch buttons

Why don't you just right click the taskbar, when the menu opens up so will
see one called toolbars. Go to that one and when the sub-menu opens up
uncheck the Quick Launch one.

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David Vair
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Hi, I have HP Compaq 6710b Vista. I am trying to remove Quick Launch
buttons, because they annoy me. Have tried everything, including
uninstalling the QLB software.

Update:

I have tried searching the registry for anything QLB-related, but only
found following two locations:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Software
Explorers\Disabled RunKey\Run
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-239277579-2818820354-3002204094-1006\Software
\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Control Panel

These are just Disabled or Adjusted properties, and probably of no
use. So to me it appears that there is nothing I can do using
registry.

Tried searching the hard drive for "qlb" or "quick launch", but apart
from some folders and system log files, also little help (There were
two folders "QLB" and "QLBTEMP" in C:/SWSetup. I tried removing these
folders, and restarting computer, but QL buttons still work)


One more idea I had was to disable the keys through registry. Some
time ago I succeded in disabling the Caps Lock key, using the
following procedu


Go to Start $B"*(B Run $B"*(B regedit
Go to HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout
Right-click on the right half of the screen and choose New $B"*(B Binary
Name the new Value Scancode Map
Enter 00000000000000000200000000003A0000000000
Close the "Registry Editor" by selecting "Exit" from the "File" menu.
Reboot.


The "3A" in above code it hexadecimal (Scan Code) referring to the
Caps Lock. So my idea was to use corresponding hexadecimals for QL
buttons, to disable them. To find the hexadecimals I used KeyView
program (http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/home/tef/wintools/keyview.exe). I
found following Scan Codes for the QL buttons (left to right)

Decimal: 89, 8, 32, 46, 48 (all except bluetooth button)
Hex: 59, 8, 20, 2e, 30

However, there are overlaps with my existing keyboard buttons:

8 - overlaps with "7"
32 - overlaps with "d"
46 - overlaps with "c"
48 - overlaps with "b"

So clearly there are problems using this method. The KeyView program
picks up the QL buttons having same Scan Codes as some existing
buttons, so I doubt I can disable QL buttons like this.

I'm not sure what else to try ... may be the only solution is to go to
a computer shop and ask them to open up my laptop and unplug the QLB
bar.

Too bad HP made so difficult to customise its product.