Windows 10 Taskbar is one of the important and most useful features of Windows 10. You could easily access various features and function of Windows 10 right from the Taskbar itself. But what if you want to Auto-hide the taskbar when you work in the Full-screen mode? Well, that is also sorted by Microsoft, as you could easily Auto-hide Windows Taskbar in the Settings app.
The Taskbar Auto-hide option is a great feature and really comes in handy when you need some extra space on your desktop. To Auto-Hide taskbar you need to navigate to Kāu Mau Koho Paʻa> Hoʻopilikino> Papa Hana then enable the toggle under “E hūnā hūnā i ka pahu hana i ka mode desktop” and you are good to go. Also read how to make Taskbar transparent in Windows 10. Also read how to make Taskbar transparent in Windows 10. But recently users are complaining about an issue where the Taskbar refuses to hide even when the above option is enabled… So without wasting any time let’s see How to Fix Windows 10 Taskbar Not Hiding with the help of the below-listed tutorial.
Hoʻopaʻa iā Windows 10 Taskbar ʻAʻole Hunahuna
E hōʻoia i ka hana ʻana i kahi hoʻihoʻi i ka wā e hewa ai kekahi mea.
Method 1: Enable Taskbar Auto-Hide Feature
1. Kaomi ʻākau ma ka taskbar a laila koho Nā hoʻonohonoho papa hana.
2. If you are using a desktop, make sure Hūnā aunoa i ka pahu hana in desktop mode is ON and if you are on a laptop, make sure Automatically hide the taskbar in tablet mode is ON.
3. Close the Settings and reboot your PC to save changes.
Na Huaolelo 2: Hoʻomaka hou i ka Windows Explorer
1. Kāomi Ctrl + Shift + Esc nā kī e hoʻomaka i ka Luna Hana.
2. E ʻike explorer.exe in the list then right-click on it and select End Task.
3. Now, this will close the Explorer and to rerun it, click File > Run new task.
4. ʻAno explorer.exe and hit OK to restart the Explorer.
5. Exit Task Manager and this should Fix Windows 10 Taskbar Not Hiding Issue.
Method 3: Set Correct Taskbar Preferences
1. E kaomi iā Windows Key + I e wehe i nā Settings a laila kaomi ma luna Ikona pilikino.
2. From the left-hand menu, select Taskbar.
3. Now scroll down to the Notification area and click on “E koho i nā kiʻi i hōʻikeʻia ma ka pākuhi".
4. On the next window, make sure to hiki ke hoololi ma lalo oHōʻike mau i nā kiʻi āpau i ka wahi hoʻolaha".
5. Again see if you’re able to Fix Windows 10 Taskbar Not Hiding issue. If the issue is resolved, then the problem is with some 3 party application conflicting with Taskbar settings.
6. If you’re still stuck, then turn off toggle ma lalo oHōʻike mau i nā kiʻi āpau i ka wahi hoʻolaha".
7. Now, on the same screen, enable or disable each application icons one by one to zero in on the culprit program.
8. Once found, make sure to either uninstall the app completely or disable the app.
Method 4: Third-party program conflict
1. First, right-click on all the icons under the system tray and quit all of these programs one by one.
'Ōlelo Aʻo: Take note of all the programs you’re closing.
2. Once, all the programs are closed, restart the Explorer and see if Auto-hide feature of the Taskbar works or not.
3. If the auto-hide works, start launching the programs, you closed earlier one by one and stopped immediately once the auto-hide feature stops working.
4. Note down the culprit program and make sure uninstall it from Programs and Features.
Ke Kaʻina Hana 5: Hana i ka Clean Boot
Sometimes 3rd party software can conflict with System and therefore cause this issue. In order Fix Windows 10 Taskbar Not Hiding issue, you need to perform a clean boot on your PC and diagnose the issue step by step.
Method 6: Re-register Windows Apps
1. ʻAno manahell in Windows Search then right-click on PowerShell and select E holo i hoʻonohonoho.
2. Now type the following command into PowerShell window:
Loaʻa-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Kūlani Kūkākūkā [Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$ ($ _ .LokeLoilo Hoʻoilina) AppXManifest.xml"}
3. Wait for the Powershell to execute the above command and ignore the few errors which may come along.
4. Hoʻomaka hou i kāu PC e mālama i nā loli.
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