How to Move the Taskbar on a Windows Computer
How to Move the Taskbar on a Windows Computer.
The Taskbar is one of the most distinct and useful features of the Windows Operating System. The Taskbar is an information bar located, by default, at the bottom of the screen of a Windows computer that houses the Start Menu button, has icons for every single application running at any given time which can be used to switch between applications, is home to the notification area and the system tray, and also displays the time and date. The Taskbar is a huge help to Windows users and has been a constant through all of the many revamps and makeovers that Windows has had over the years and every single new iteration of the Windows Operating System that has come out ever since the days of Windows 98.
While the Taskbar is, by default, located at the very bottom of a Windows computer’s screen, some users often want to have their Taskbars in other positions or in different corners of their screens. When it comes to something on your computer that you’re going to be seeing no matter what program or application you are in, you should at least have the ability to decide what part of your screen you see it on – and you do!
The exact procedure you need to go through to move the Taskbar from its default position at the bottom of your screen to another location depends on the version of Windows you have installed on your computer. However, before you can actually move the Taskbar to a new corner of your screen, regardless of what version of Windows you have.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems.Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung).