In order to minimize the taskbar for a computer running on the Windows OS, one must first right-click the taskbar and make sure the taskbar is unlocked. When unlocked, the mouse may be hovered over the edges to minimize it or maximize it.
Right click on the start button. Select properties, click the taskbar tab, then put a checkmark in the box, where it says "auto hide the taskbar" Now click apply then ok..Good Luck..
You right-click on your taskbar and then click on properties. Then you un-select 'Keep the taskbar on top of other windows'.
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Download the TaskbarXI app from GitHub and extract it using the native zip extractor in Windows or using apps like WinZip and WinRAR. download taskbar xi Once you have extracted the zip file, open the “Release” folder and double click run “TaskbarXI Configurator.exe”. Within a few seconds, you will see a companion app for tweaking the taskbar using TaskbarXI. run taskbarXI . configurator From the TaskbarXI Configurator application, you can set different taskbar styles, including transparent, transparent gradient, opaque, translucent and acrylic. Here are some screenshots highlighting taskbar style customizations in Windows 11: default windows 11 taskbar Default Windows 11 taskbar Windows 11 transparent taskbar Transparent Windows 11 taskbar dim windows 11 taskbar Blurred Windows 11 taskbar Change the Taskbar SIZE IN WINDOWS 11 Although Microsoft doesn't officially allow you to resize the taskbar in Windows 11, you can use Registry Editor to do it manually. You can make the taskbar icons smaller or bigger in Windows 11 by using this solution. Here's how to do it: Press the Windows shortcut key “Ctrl + R” to open Run and type “regedit” to open the Registry Editor in Windows 11. You can also search for “Regedit” from Windows Search and click “Open”. When Windows asks for your permission to make changes, click “Yes”. open windows 11 registry editor After opening Registry Editor, navigate to the below path from the left pane: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAdvanced explorer registry editor Then right-click anywhere in the Registry editor and select New -> DWORD (32-bit) Value. new keyword value Name the DWORD Value as “TaskbarSi” and press Enter key to save the changes. taskbarsi regedit Now, double click on “TaskbarSi” to set its value. The details of taskbar icon sizes and their respective numbers are as follows: Small Taskbar – TaskbarSi value 0 Default Taskbar – TaskbarSi value 1 Large Taskbar – TaskbarSi Value 2 set the value to 0, 1, or 2 taskbars Based on your preferences, set the value to 0 or 2, assuming you don't like the new default size of the taskbar in Windows 11. Notably, icons from third-party applications three will look a bit pixelated when you use the large taskbar. Check out the images below to see the difference in taskbar icon sizes in Windows 11: small taskbar windows 11 Small taskbar big taskbar Large taskbar Windows 11 default taskbar Default taskbar Once you have set the priority value, reboot the system or open the Task Manager with the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl + Shift + Esc” and restart Windows Explorer. restart windows explorer
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It's "cascade". right click on the taskbar and click cascade windows
When you do have the taskbar on the screen, right-click on it, and slide down to "Properties". From the menu that comes up, click on "Keep the Taskbar on top of other windows".
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