Tips to automatically hide the Taskbar on Windows 10
When you move the mouse to the Taskbar, it will show all the functions as default when you haven't set it and if you move the mouse, the Taskbar will automatically hide.
The Taskbar bar is one of the most used features in Windows 10 as well as other Windows versions.
Windows 10 provides you with some features through which you can customize the Taskbar in many ways and the Auto-hide Taskbar feature in Windows 10 gives you more options to customize.
Automatically hide the Taskbar on your computer so you can customize the Taskbar to create screen space. When you move the mouse to the Taskbar, it will show all the functions as default when you haven't set it and if you move the mouse, the Taskbar will automatically hide.
See also: 8 tools to hide programs running in the Taskbar or Traybar
To set up to automatically hide the Taskbar on Windows 10, follow the steps below:
Step 1:
Right-click on the Taskbar, then select Properties.
Step 2:
A new window will appear, in this window, check the checkbox Auto-hide the taskbar .
Step 3:
Click Apply then click OK to confirm and save the changes.
You can refer to some of the following articles:
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