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The change will take place immediately. Method 2. Right-click the taskbar and select "Properties. Check the "Auto-hide the taskbar" box. You'll find this in the "Taskbar" tab. Click "Apply.
You can click "OK" to close the menu, or adjust further settings. Reveal the taskbar with your mouse cursor. Move your cursor to the bottom of the screen and the taskbar will pop back up. It will hide again when you move your mouse off it. Method 3. Check for programs keeping the taskbar open. 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. Check the icons in your system tray.
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. Click the arrow to the left of the row of icons to see any hidden icons. Disable notifications for specific programs. 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 8, 7, and Vista - Click the Expand arrow next to your system tray icons, then click "Customize. Try reapplying the settings. Sometimes toggling the auto-hide feature off and the on again will fix a taskbar that won't go away. Open the Settings Windows 10 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. Reset Windows Explorer. This is the user interface for Windows, and resetting it may fix your taskbar issues. Select "Exit Explorer" from the menu. Your taskbar and all of your icons and folders will disappear. This will reload explorer.
Method 4. If you're using Windows 10 and the taskbar won't stay hidden, you can try using the PowerShell utility to fix it. Right-click the PowerShell icon in your taskbar and select "Run as administrator.
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