Right click on taskbar, the click on "Lock the taskbar".
You right-click on your taskbar and then click on properties. Then you un-select 'Keep the taskbar on top of other windows'.
On the bottom taskbar, rt click on the taskbar,and you will see toolbar.
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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If you're unable to see half of your taskbar on Windows 10, it might be due to an incorrectly set display scaling, a corrupted taskbar, or an issue with multiple monitors. First, try restarting your computer to see if it resolves the issue. If that doesn't help, right-click on the taskbar, select "Taskbar settings," and check the settings for taskbar location and scaling. You can also try resetting the taskbar by running the command powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "Get-AppXPackage | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"}" in an elevated PowerShell window.
To move the Task Bar, right click on it and uncheck 'Lock Taskbar'. Then left click and hold on the Task Bar and drag it to whatever side of the screen you want it on. Then check off 'Lock Taskbar' again to keep it there.
Slide your cursor down so the taskbar rises, right-click a blank area of the taskbar and left-click 'Lock the tasbar' (2nd to last option on the pop-up menu).
To stop the taskbar from auto-hiding in Windows, right-click on the taskbar and select "Taskbar settings." In the settings menu, find the option labeled "Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode" and toggle it off. This will keep the taskbar visible at all times, preventing it from going up and down. If you're using a different operating system, the steps may vary slightly.
First you need to make sure the Taskbar at the bottom of the screen is unlocked. 1) Mouse over the Taskbar and right-click. 2) Look for 'Unlock the Taskbar' in the pop up menu. If you don't see 'Unlock' then the Taskbar is already unlocked. Next, drag the Outlook Express shortcut icon from your desktop to the Taskbar, and release. A mini icon will be created on the Taskbar. Click on the mini icon to be sure everything is working ok. If you want to lock the Taskbar, just follow steps 1 and 2 from above, but choose 'Lock the Taskbar' instead.
In order to move your taskbar to different sides of the screen, first right-click on the task bar and click "Lock the Taskbar". By default, Windows will automatically lock the taskbar in place to prevent it from accidentally being dragged. Next click and drag it in the direction that you want. When you have it positioned, right click and select "Lock the Taskbar" to keep it where you have it set.