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Follow the Instructions given below
method 1:
1. Right-click an empty place on the taskbar.
2. Click the bottom option, “Taskbar Settings.” The appropriate panel in Settings will open.
3. You will see 2 options: "Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode" and "Automatically hide the taskbar in tablet mode" Toggle one or both of these options. it will only appear if you move your mouse to the bottom of the screen.
Method 2:
If the above method dose not solve the problem try this simple trick.
Minimize the game and follow the instruction given below.
Use the keyboard shortcut Windows key + R to open the Run prompt.
1. Type cmd in the box and press Enter
2. Type taskkill /im explorer.exe /f and press Enter
3. Type exit and press Enter
When you finish your game
Use the keyboard shortcut Windows key + R to open the Run prompt.
1. Type cmd in the box and press Enter
2. Type explorer and press Enter
3. Type exit and press Enter
The taskbar will reappear.
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method 1:
1. Right-click an empty place on the taskbar.
2. Click the bottom option, “Taskbar Settings.” The appropriate panel in Settings will open.
3. You will see 2 options: "Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode" and "Automatically hide the taskbar in tablet mode" Toggle one or both of these options. it will only appear if you move your mouse to the bottom of the screen.
Method 2:
If the above method dose not solve the problem try this simple trick.
Minimize the game and follow the instruction given below.
Use the keyboard shortcut Windows key + R to open the Run prompt.
1. Type cmd in the box and press Enter
2. Type taskkill /im explorer.exe /f and press Enter
3. Type exit and press Enter
When you finish your game
Use the keyboard shortcut Windows key + R to open the Run prompt.
1. Type cmd in the box and press Enter
2. Type explorer and press Enter
3. Type exit and press Enter
The taskbar will reappear.
Continue reading...