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Quick ways to make the Windows taskbar go away
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If you want more space on your computer or laptop background, you can remove and hide the Windows taskbar when you're not using it. You can do this from the Settings menu in Windows 10 and 11, or you can use the taskbar's Properties in older versions. This wikiHow will show you how to hide the Windows taskbar, plus what to do if the taskbar isn't working.

Hiding the Taskbar in Windows 11

To hide the taskbar on Windows 11, click the Start menu and select Settings. Click PersonalizationTaskbarTaskbar behaviors. Toggle on "Automatically hide the taskbar" or "Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode".

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Hide the Taskbar in Windows 11

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  1. Click the Windows logo at the bottom of your screen and select the cog icon. Alternatively, you can right-click the Windows logo and click Settings.
    • Windows 11 offers plenty of other customization features, such as a modernized design and personalized newsfeed.[1]
  2. You can find this underneath Network & internet.
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  3. You may need to scroll down to find this option.
  4. This can be found towards the bottom of the screen. Clicking it will expand the options.[2]
  5. The taskbar will disappear.
    • When you move your cursor towards the bottom of your screen, the taskbar will pop up for use.
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Hide the Taskbar in Windows 10

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  1. This is the very last option on the bottom.[3]
    • Alternatively, you can click the Start menu, click SettingsPersonalizationTaskbar.
  2. The taskbar will disappear. If you have a 2-and-1 tablet such as a Microsoft Surface, you can also toggle on Automatically hide the taskbar in tablet mode.[4]
    • When you move your cursor towards the bottom of your screen, the taskbar will pop up for use.
    • If desired, you can also change the taskbar position.
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Using Windows 8, 7, and Vista

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  1. If you're using Windows 8, select "Desktop" from the Start menu or press the Windows key + D first to open the desktop view.
  2. You'll find this in the "Taskbar" tab.[5]
  3. You'll see the taskbar disappear. You can click "OK" to close the menu, or adjust further settings.
    • When you move your cursor towards the bottom of your screen, the taskbar will pop up for use.
    • If you're having trouble hiding the taskbar, follow the next section for troubleshooting tips. You can also update to Windows 10.
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Troubleshooting

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  1. If a program is flashing in the taskbar, it won't close. Clicking the flashing program will switch to the program and stop it from trying to notify you.
  2. The system tray can be found in the lower-right corner of the screen, next to the clock. Like the programs in your taskbar, icons in your system tray may be keeping the taskbar open when trying to notify you. Click the icon with the notification to see what the program needs.[6]
    • The program icon may be hidden. Click the arrow to the left of the row of icons to see any hidden icons.
  3. If you're constantly having to dismiss notifications, or if a notification won't go away and the taskbar is stuck on, you can try disabling all notifications.
    • Windows 11: Click the Start menu and select "Settings". Select "System" and then "Notifications". Toggle the notifications off for specific apps, or toggle them all off at the top of the list.
    • Windows 10: Click the Start menu and select "Settings." Select "System" and then "Notifications & actions." Toggle the notifications off for specific apps, or toggle them all off at the top of the list.
    • Windows 8, 7, and Vista: Click the Expand arrow next to your system tray icons, then click "Customize." Find the app you want to disable notifications for and select "Hide icon and notifications."
  4. Sometimes toggling the auto-hide feature off and on again will fix a taskbar that won't go away. Open the Settings (Windows 10 and 11) or Properties window again and turn the auto-hide feature off. Click "Apply" in Windows 8 and earlier versions. Once you've turned it off, toggle it back on again and apply the settings.
  5. Reset Windows Explorer. This is the user interface for Windows, and resetting it may fix your taskbar issues.[7]
    • Hold CTRL + Shift and right-click the taskbar.
    • Select "Exit Explorer" from the menu. Your taskbar, along with all your icons and folders, will disappear.
    • Press CTRL + Shift + ESC to open the Task Manager.
    • Click "File" → "Run new task."
    • Type "explorer" and press Enter. This will reload Explorer.
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    How do I get rid of the space at the top of my screen where the taskbar used to be?
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    If there is a blank white or colored space after your taskbar tucks itself away, it is likely a glitch, so you should restart your device.
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    How can I make my taskbar disappear when it is in the way?
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    Right click the taskbar and choose "Properties". In the menu that opens, click the option that says "Auto-hide the taskbar". This will cause the taskbar to disappear until you mouse over where it is on the screen.
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    Why does the task bar remain visible even with the hide button selected?
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    If there is some sort of "urgent" pop-up, like another application, open and re-minimize your current tasks. If this does not work, look toward the left side of the task bar. There should be a little arrow to expand. Click it, and check if there is anything there. It most likely will be that Java needs to be updated.
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  • On older Windows software, tap the Windows key twice to hide the task bar. I had trouble making it automatically hide with the settings so this is a quick and dirty fix if you just need to hit a button hiding behind the task bar.
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