Tag: Sidebar
How To Hide, Show Vista's Sidebar With Any Hot Key / Hot Key Combination
by SAB on Apr.13, 2009, under Technology
This is the closest you’re going to get to Auto Hiding the Vista Sidebar. My BIG problem with Vista’s Sidebar is the inability to conveniently hide/show the application, and the complete inability to auto-hide it. Always having the Sidebar taking up desk real estate, and having to right click on the sidebar to hide it, and clicking elsewhere to open it was a serious pain. I have been unable to find any way to make it more useful.
Until now!
I’m pleased to report that using a program called HotKeyP I currently have my Sidebar set to show/hide the sidebar and all gadgets using the Mouse combination of Control and Space. You can set it to any combination though, including mouse ones.
Excited? I was. Here’s how you can Hide/Show Vista’s Sidebar with the Hot Key of your choice:
1. Download and Install HotKeyP.
2. Select HotKey, Insert New.
3. Use the settings seen in the image on the right, or under Command select Hide Application (you can select Hide Window, but then it won’t hide / show all the gadgets.) Under parameters paste the location of the Sidebar’s install. You can set the hot key to whatever you like. In this case I’ve set the hot key combo to be CTRL+Space. Make sure you set the working directory to your desktop!
Please note that you should NOT use the right mouse key as any hotkey, as it will probably disable your ability to right click and drag drop.
4. That’s it! If you used the settings I selected, you can now open the Vista Sidebar by using a mouse combination, and hide it using the same combination.
5. Make sure you save your config and hotkeys or you’ll have to configure them all over again when you restart the program/your computer.
There are a few problems of course, namely this only works for gadgets running INSIDE the sidebar, not on ones floating on the outside. If you use most of your gadgets inside the sidebar though, this should work just fine for you.
Enjoy!
Dear Microsoft: Please Make Vista's Sidebar Relevant
by SAB on Mar.24, 2009, under Technology
I want to like Vista’s sidebar. I do! I would love to have my desktop populated by easily accessible, eye-friendly mini-applications to tell me the weather, my calendar and mail schedule, etc. Sadly, Microsoft seems to have gone the distance to make this an impossibility for me and many (most?) others.
Sidebar would be far more useful to me if I could set what hot key I want to show/hide it, or choose to have it hidden to the side of the screen. Some Microsoft programs already do this, such as the task bar (home of the Start Menu) which auto-hides quite effectively. I’ve even tried looking for third party solutions to the auto hide, but so far the only solutions I can find are inadequate. Solutions range from keeping the sidebar running and using Auto-HotKey to bring the sidebar on top of other windows, but no solution has been found to minimize/close to the system tray or auto-hide off the side of the screen.
Google’s Google Desktop has a sidebar which offers some of these features, but I find the program’s inability to separate itself from its indexing function to be worrysome from a privacy standpoint, and Google’s brand advertising on the Sidebar is insufferable: Google is clearly branded at the top AND at the bottom of the Sidebar and these brandings can’t be removed or skinned away. Desktop Sidebar has some options, including autohide and many widgets, but the interface remains unintuitive and sadly clunky.
If anyone knows of a trick, tip, hack, whatever to make Sidebar more usable please let me know!