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In Windows, the Task Bar typically contains the system clock.
The task bar :)
The task bar on every WIndows computer is the bar at the bottom of your screen with a Windows logo on the left of it (the Start button) and the clock on the right.
As of Windows XP, it is no longer called the System Tray. Instead, it is referred to as the "Notification Area." It is located in the same place it has always been - when the task bar is in its default location, it is on the right side of the task bar, immediately to the left of the clock.
The taskbar is the bar at the bottom of the screen with the start button, any programs open and the clock.
If you mean the Task Bar, simply right click on task bar, un-check 'Lock the Taskbar', then left click on it & drag to side of screen.
Itts called the task bar.
Depending on which OS you are using, but generically, right click and ensure the task bar is unlocked, then hold down the left button on the mouse and drag the task bar to where you want it.
If it's on the right or left side, or the top (By accident), You most likely had clicked on the task bar and jerked the mouse, causing it to go to the left, right, or top.All you have to do to change it is to drag it back to the spot you want it.
you right click on the toolbar at the bottom or left,right side of the screen, then click properties, then auto hide task bar. it will hide the task bar.
If you look to the extreme right of the task-bar - past the clock - you'll see a vertical bar, the same colour as the rest of the task-bar. Hover your mouse pointer over it, and the display will show your desktop. Moving the cursor off the bar will restore your original screen.
The "Task Bar" is the place (the thick bar at the bottom of the screen by default) where like "buttons" are arranged all tasks which are running at the moment. There are many tasks running in the background which aren't displayed here. Those tasks are system tasks which can be found in "Task Manager" (right click on the clock and select "Task Manager"). On Task Bar will be displayed the major tasks opened by user as "Windows Explorer", "Mozilla Firefox", "Search Results", "Winamp" and many more.