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I recently installed Windows 7 onto my computer and am completely frustrated with the start menu/task bar.
My issue is that in Windows XP and Vista, I was able to click the icon on the task bar, and it would open up a window, and then I would be able to click that SAME icon, and it would open another window.
The problem with Windows 7 for me is, let's say I open Google Chrome, and I want to open a completely new instance, so naturally, I would click the icon, but to my disbelief, all it did was minimize and maximize the page.
I have done googled this, and found that Shift-clicking solves the issue, however, I want to achieve this with only clicking, no Shift clicking, no middle-mouse clicking, just left clicking.
See https://superuser.com/a/643747/367018
– BurnsBA – 2019-03-26T16:58:21.613Do you want to open up a completely seperate instance of Chrome or just open a new window? One is considerably easier than another. – Green – 2013-09-23T20:34:01.970
I'd like to open a completely separate instance of Chrome. – Omar Qureshi – 2013-09-23T20:36:20.440
What are you attempting to achieve by opening a second, completely separate instance? – Green – 2013-09-23T20:52:01.617
What I am attempting to achieve, put simply, is, when I open the first window of Google Chrome, I want to be able to click that SAME ICON, on the task bar, and open up a brand new window, rather than it minimizing and maximizing the first window. – Omar Qureshi – 2013-09-23T20:56:07.627