I'm trying to make a shortcut on my taskbar for phoenixminer. It's already configured and everything, and It works fine if I have it in a folder anywhere else on my computer. I've had it working before, but I can't remember how I did it and now it's driving me crazy.
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Assuming you're talking about Windows 10/11, you can create a new toolbar by right mouse clicking on an empty space on the taskbar:
'New toolbar...' lets you define one, by pointing towards a folder which contains the shortcuts:
If you have more than can fit on its taskbar section (also definable), you can drag the shortcuts inside there to change their order.
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Toolbars no longer seem to exist in the Windows 11 taskbar, so this only works for Windows 10.– JoeyCommented May 9, 2022 at 10:12
Create a shortcut and put something like this as destiny:
"%windir%\system32\cmd.exe" /c "PathtoBat.bat"
Then drag and drop the shortcut to the taskbar.