Windows 11 offers an option to automatically hide your taskbar when your cursor isn’t hovering around your screen’s bottom part. This way, you don’t have an unwanted bar appearing all the time on your screen. It’s also quick and easy to unhide your taskbar if you want. Table of Co...
more and more of your digital life is happening in your web browser and nowhere else. That being the case, you’ll want to keep your most important websites close at hand. The easiest way to access them in Windows is the Start menu and the taskbar, treating them more or less like pro...
then this post will help you. Microsoft allows its users to be able to make use of both the Start menu and the Taskbar to make searches on Windows 11/10. Although they both use the same search component, their interface and offerings differ a bit. On the one hand, you find ...
If you have been customizing your operating system for a long time, you may have realized by now that Windows 11 has a smaller screen real estate due to the redesigned taskbar. Fortunately, you can take some back by hiding the taskbar. This should allow applications to run in full screen ...
You might only open the Windows Task Manager to close programs that freeze, but it's useful for much more than that. The Task Manager provides you with lots of information about your system, as well as management options. Let's take a tour of the Task Manager in Windows so you know ...
Right-click the taskbar and selectTaskbar settings. In the Taskbar settings window, scroll down to the “Taskbar behaviors” section and change the selection to the right ofTaskbar alignmentfrom Center toLeft. Close this menu. When you changed the setting, you should have noticed that the Sta...
Ending unresponsive processes.If a program crashes or becomes unresponsive, select it in the Processes tab and click the "End Task" button to close it forcefully. Managing startup programs.The Startup tab shows you programs that automatically start when you log in to Windows. Use Task Manager ...
I would like my main form to completely overlap the Windows task bar. In the picture below, you can see the border partially overlaps the taskbar. I would like the border just above the taskbar, out of view. That way, the form is being provided input even when the taskbar is clicked...
Close an app from the taskbar. Close an app from Task Switcher. Use Task Manager to close running apps. Use the title bar menu of the app. Close a program using Command Prompt. Close an app using Windows PowerShell. Force close an app using Settings. ...
Now, when you use the taskbar, you won’t need to close the virtual keyboard anymore. This solution can be used on all the devices that run Windows 10, irrespective of the OS version. Speaking of the on-screen keyboard, if it doesn’t work, you can check outour dedicated fix article...