The most common cause for the taskbar to show up on an odd edge of the screen is that it was unlocked which allows for this kind of movement , and somehow this click-and-drag approach mistakenly happened.
Of course, other types of mouse movement, and even the occasional bug , could result in the taskbar moving to somewhere unexpected. Subscribe to Confident Computing! Less frustration and more confidence, solutions, answers, and tips in your inbox every week. Download right-click, Save-As Duration: — 1. What you said brings up an interesting point. There are many ways to improve the usability of an interface.
I want to move my taskbar to the left of the screen. It is unlocked, but when I drag and drop it the screen flashes black, then resets the desktop with the taskbar back at the bottom and desktop icons moved into top left of the screen.
Thanks so much for your help. Thanks again. Thank You very much! This is helpful if sometime it happens. Fixed in like 5 secs. Plus do you have anything for when your icons dont appear on the home screen. Like mine go on the home screen but dont come up and they disappear. Because i used to have lot then one day they just disappeard and now I am cant put icons on my homescreen desktop screen i meant If you do please email me and thank you very much.
I cant drag the bar anywhere it is on the side of my computer but i want it on the bottom i use windows 10 how do i move it. So glad I happen to find your website which solved my problem. Thank you!! Only screen my taskbar shows on is my desktop. Whenever I sign on to any page the taskbar does not show at the bottom of the screen. How do I get it to show at the bottom of all screens. Video was easy to understand and follow.
Look forward to receiving your newsletter. When the wind knocked over my laptop, it seems to have taken 15 screenshots of the ground plus moved my toolbar to the top….
Thank you. Turns out where you said left click in the unused areas first to do….. I still kept rick clicking and cussing until I re-read it…ah damnit, he said left click. I do not believe anyone knows how to do this. I believe there is a bug in Windows 10 that moves the taskbar by itself. I like it on left of my screen, has been my preference for many years.
Never happens while I am working, only appears after I wake the pc from sleep nobody else uses my pc. So he moved it to the bottom and locked it there before the powerpoint finished playing.
It stayed there and that's where he's left it. Must be some kind of Microsoft bug. Don't know why, but it worked. That's all that matters. Thanks for those suggestions. I expanded mine, then found it would move to either side and the bottom, so anywhere on the outer edge of the screen.
Got it back to the bottom and locked it. I believe in competition but what a cheek! In Windows7 it is now an option in taskbar properties, no more drag amd drop. I just had this problem and what worked for me was making sure the "lock the taskbar" was unchecked and then just in the area near the start button but not on the start button left click, hold, and then drag.
This will work! My Vista toolbar was also stuck on the top of the screen and I was not able to drag back to the bottom until I first stretched it higher. The lock toolbar property made no difference--just needed to make some "empty space" on the toolbar to drag it.
The actual way to fix the problem in question is to right click on an empty part of the taskbar. Select "properties", then scroll down to the tab that says "taskbar location on the screen", and select "bottom". Mine sometimes gets changed courtesy of my three year old. I just moved my taskbar back down. I had to make it wider first then it worked. Hi There Just right click on the task bar and see that if it's lock or not, if it is unlock it and then move it to any place Hope it Helps!!!!
None of these solutions worked for me. But I tried auto-hiding the task bar and then turned auto-hide off again.
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