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Did your taskbar disappear from your screen? With certain settings, your taskbar may be hidden or moved from its usual location at the bottom of the screen. Luckily, you can get your taskbar back in a few simple steps. Here's how to show the taskbar in Windows 10 and 11.
After you have set the taskbar to hide from view automatically, you can use a keyboard shortcut to show and hide the taskbar. When the taskbar is not visible, press the Windows key to make it visible, and then press the Windows key again to hide the taskbar.
Here's what you can do to get your toolbars back in Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Safari. Since mobile browsers don't allow for additional toolbars, you cannot perform these steps on mobile. This wikiHow article shows you how to restore a missing toolbar in your computer's web browser.
How to Show Taskbar in Windows 10. In this section, we’ll walk through the exact steps to make your Windows 10 taskbar reappear. Whether it’s hidden by mistake or due to a system glitch, these steps will help you bring it back. Step 1: Check for Auto-Hide Setting. First, right-click on an empty space on your desktop and select "Taskbar settings."
Ready? Let’s dive in! Step 1: Right-click the Taskbar. Right-click on the empty area of your taskbar to open a context menu. This menu gives you quick access to several taskbar settings, including the option to bring back your toolbar.
Has your Microsoft Edge toolbar mysteriously disappeared? Troubleshoot with these techniques, and bring your toolbar back for full functionality.
Option 1: Press the Windows key + I, then select Personalization, then select Taskbar. Select Taskbar behaviors to expand the selection. Uncheck the box for Automatically hide the taskbar. Option 2: Move your mouse cursor to the edge of the screen where the Windows taskbar was last located.