i dont think u can do that.
Astronauts move around by bars that are on the ceiling and floor and kind move like monkeys always climbing while moving forward
The sun does not move around the earth.
Moon buggies move around the moon using their huge wheels that have to be solid and able to move around uneven grounds. ( the moon!)
They both move because the sun moves around the earth and the clouds move in the sky
eight planets move around the sun, and so do asteroids. comets dont always move around the sun, sometimes they just come straight in and are never seen after going past earth around venus and mercury. sometims they do orbit the sun.
If you use the unlock option you will still have a narrow blue line at the bottom. But the taskbar basically would be hidden. If you use the autohide option the taskbar will hide completely automatically. But when you move the cursor at the place where the taskbar suppose to be the taskbar will pop up.
Right click on the taskbar, make sure that "Lock the Taskbar" is NOT selected, then drag and drop the taskbar to the bottom (click on the empty space in the taskbar and hold the mouse button down and move the mouse to the bottom of the screen then release the button)
Right-click on the taskbar (the bar which the start button is part of) and if there is a tick next to "Lock the taskbar", click on it. Next, move the mouse over an empty part of the taskbar, hold down the left mouse button and drag it down to the bottom ofthe screen by moving your mouse. Release the mouse button when the taskbar is where you want it to be Alex
Right click on taskbar select Properties. If Lock the Taskbar is selected then unselect it. Click OK. Left click and hold on the Taskbar and drag and drop it where you want it.
Right click on the taskbar (in a blank space) click properties and there should be an option on that window to change the taskbar's position
Position the cursor in the body of the taskbar, not on the edge (where cursor appearance changes to double ended arrow) before dragging the taskbar down.
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.
Drag it to whichever side of the screen you want it. If it is locked, you have to unlock it before you can move it.
It shouldn't move by itself. However, to move it back to where you want it, click your mouse on an empty part of the Task Bar and hold the mouse button down while dragging the Task Bar to any side of the desktop. If it won't move, you need to unlock it first. Right click on an empty spot of the Task Bar and uncheck the box, 'Lock the Taskbar'. Then you can move it. Then check off that box again to keep it from moving around.
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.
Right click on taskbar, the click on "Lock the taskbar".
Right click on your windows taskbar, go to properties, under the taskbar properties you will get the taskbar appearance pane in which you check the Auto hide the taskbar option and your taskbar will get disappear.... whenever you need it just hover you mouse to the bottom of your desktop it will reappear....