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, 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)
The bar you are referring to is the Windows Taskbar. It is typically located at the bottom of the screen and includes the Start button, the Quick Launch toolbar, the taskbar buttons for open applications, and the system tray (or notification area) where icons for background applications and system notifications are displayed. The Taskbar provides quick access to frequently used programs and important system information.
Current versions of Microsoft Windows contain a Start button, Quick Launch toolbar, taskbar, button area, and the tray status area. So do various implementations of Linux distributions.
I have XP, but have you tried right clicking on the desktop or at the bottom of the screen? When you right click, a pop-up box usually appears. Try right clicking on a few things (such as start button, etc...) until one shows taskbar.
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
When you want to run the fullscreen program you can autohide the taskbar. Do this by right clicking on the start menu button and click properties. Then go to the taskbar tab. Then check the box that says autohide taskbar. Then click ok. The taskbar should hide after a few seconds. To bring it back hover over the bottom of the screen.
Current versions of Microsoft Windows contain a Start button, Quick Launch toolbar, taskbar, button area, and the tray status area. So do various implementations of Linux distributions.
1. right click anywhere on taskbar 2. uncheck "lock the taskbar" 3. drag and drop the taskbar by left-clicking and holding it down 4. drop in desired location (bottom)
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Sounds like you dragged the whole taskbar from the bottom of the screen to the right side of the screen. Just click the taskbar, hold the mouse button down, and drag the taskbar down to the bottom of the screen before letting go.
The taskbar is the bar at the bottom of the screen with the start button, any programs open and the clock.
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..