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".
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 change the direction of the taskbar in Windows, you can right-click on an empty space on the taskbar, go to "Toolbars," and then select a new positioning option such as "Left," "Top," or "Right." The taskbar will then move to that side of the screen.
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.
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.
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 your taskbar, if a tick is next to the Lock taskbar option, make sure it is disabled. After that click and drag your taskbar to the bottom or top of the screen.
To move your taskbar around, right-click on it and make sure the "Lock the taskbar" option is unchecked. Then, click and drag the taskbar to your desired location on the screen. Finally, don't forget to re-lock the taskbar once you've positioned it where you want.
the taskbar is the bar which runs across the bottom of your screen. the bottom right is where icons for programs which are running usually appear.
Locking the taskbar refers to a feature in operating systems like Windows that prevents users from accidentally moving or resizing the taskbar. When the taskbar is locked, its position remains fixed, ensuring that icons and shortcuts stay in place. Users can enable or disable this feature through the taskbar's context menu by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting "Lock the taskbar." This helps maintain a consistent and organized workspace.
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.
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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.