In windows 10, once I open, say, Chrome, the chrome icon on the taskbar goes away and the only way to open more instances is to use the right click menu on your existing instance. How do you disable this behavior?
Okay I think this what I must have done on my primary computer just forgot. What a pain though!
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Eh, I sort of prefer this; it lets me keep (much smaller) icons of frequently-used things off to the side and reserves the lion's share of the taskbar for things that are actually open/in use. Makes it easier to tell at a glance what's actually open and what's just a pin.
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What I meant was it's a pain that that isn't the default behavior and you have to know to copy/paste some file path from the internet in order to get it.
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