A time may come when the taskbar continues showing in fullscreen when you don’t want it. If that happens, you’ll want to get it out of the way. This guide will show you several ways to fix the Windows taskbar showing in fullscreen mode.

How to Restart Windows Explorer

Typically, if you’re having problems with the taskbar, you can reset taskbar settings to fix it. That means restarting Windows Explorer from Task Manager. To restart Explorer, use the following steps:

Hit the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Esc to launch Task Manager.Find and highlight Windows Explorer under the Processes tab and click the Restart button.

Your screen will dim for a second while File Explorer restarts, and the taskbar should be working again.

Turn Off Taskbar Lock

If you lock all taskbars, it prevents them from moving on the screen. However, if you launch an app in fullscreen mode, it can also cause the taskbar to be fullscreen. To turn off the taskbar lock on Windows 10, right-click an empty area on the taskbar. Make sure that the Lock all taskbars option on the menu isn’t checked.

How to Set Taskbar to Automatically Hide

Another thing you can do to fix the Windows taskbar showing in fullscreen mode is to make the taskbar auto-hide. To automatically hide the taskbar, do the following:

Open Start > Settings and choose Personalization > Taskbar from the menu.Expand the Taskbar behaviors section and check the Automatically hide the taskbar.On Windows 10, open Start > Settings > Personalization > Taskbar and toggle on the Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode option.

How to Repair Apps on Windows 11

If you notice the taskbar showing in fullscreen mode when running a particular app, it could cause the issue. The app repair feature will look for corrupt or missing files and replace them. To repair an app on Windows 11, use the following steps:

Open Start > Settings and select Apps > Apps & features.Search for the troublesome app and click the three-dot button next to it and choose Advanced options.Scroll down to the Reset section and click the Repair button.

If you’re still experiencing the problem, try the Reset option just below Repair. Note that the app’s data will be deleted during a Reset. Also, not all apps include an option to repair or reset. In that case, you may want to uninstall and reinstall the app that’s causing the problem.

Disable Visual Effects

Windows 11 has a new and updated user interface with many animations and other visual effects that could be causing the taskbar to show in fullscreen. To disable animation and transparency effects, use the following steps:

Click Start and open Settings or use the keyboard shortcut Windows key + I to open it directly.When Settings opens, navigate to Accessibility > Visual effects.Next, under the Visual effects section, turn off Transparency effects and Animation effects.You can also adjust visual effects on Windows 10 and 11 through Performance Options. Hit Windows key + R to launch the Run dialog, type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK.When the System Properties window opens, click the Advanced tab and the Settings button in the Performance section.When the Performance Options window opens, select the Visual Effects tab and uncheck the visual features you don’t want. Select the Adjust for best performance option to turn everything off and see if the taskbar is working. If it is, go back and check visual effects one at a time.

In addition to helping fix the taskbar, disabling visual effects make Windows 11 run faster on old hardware.

Check Windows Update

It’s important to keep Windows as up-to-date as possible for security, features, and stability reasons. Updates also include bug fixes that are causing taskbar problems. To manually update Windows 11, open Start > Settings > Windows Update and click the Check for updates button. Download any system updates it finds. Note that your PC may restart during the update process.

On Windows 10, open Start > Settings > Update & Security and click the Check for updates button.

Sign in and see if the taskbar is working correctly when you get back from the update.

Using the Windows Taskbar

If you’re having problems with the taskbar, one of the options above should help fix the Windows taskbar showing in fullscreen. Getting rid of the taskbar while in fullscreen makes for a more enjoyable experience when gaming or watching media. The Windows 11 taskbar can be customized to your liking. For example, you might want to show all taskbar corner overflow icons or make more space available. If you’re not on Windows 11 yet, take a look at removing the news and weather widget, or check out Windows 10 taskbar tips and tricks for improving your workflow. Comment

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