<Li> Quick Launch . Contains shortcuts to Internet Explorer, email applications and a link to display the desktop . Windows Vista adds a link to the Flip 3D feature . </Li> <Li> Language . Contains shortcuts to quickly change the desired language for the keyboard to follow . </Li> <P> In addition to deskbands, Windows supports "Application Desktop Toolbars" (also called "appbands") that supports creating additional toolbars that can dock to any side of the screen, and cannot be overlaid by other applications . </P> <P> Users can add additional toolbars that display the contents of folders . The display for toolbars that represent folder items (such as Links, Desktop and Quick Launch) can be changed to show large icons and the text for each item . Prior to Windows Vista, the Desktop Toolbars could be dragged off the taskbar and float independently, or docked to a display edge . Windows Vista greatly limited, but did not eliminate the ability to have desktop toolbar not attached to the taskbar . Windows 7 has deprecated the use of Floating Deskbands altogether; they only appear pinned into the Taskbar . </P>

Where is the taskbar located on a computer