![]() ![]() You may think that moving the taskbar to the side will save you space, because your monitor is wider than it is tall, but we’ve had less success improving productivity like that and the taskbar has a minimum width that you can't easily change, so it’s not great on the sides. ![]() This may be a somewhat controversial recommendation and it’s certainly not suited for everyone, but think about it: what’s the first thing you do after opening an app or switching to it through the taskbar? Switch to a different tab on your web browser? Use the address bar, or the search bar? Save a document? Open another one? If you use your mouse for any of those, you'll need the cursor near the top of the display. Raise your hand if you've ever shut down your PC by accident because the button is right next to "Start." Move the taskbar to the topīy default, the taskbar is placed at the bottom of the screen, but that may not be the most logical place to put it. Here are a few recommendations to get the most out of the Windows taskbar. ![]() ![]() With a few easy tweaks, the taskbar can save you time and display more information while taking up less screen real estate… and become less disturbing. If you’re a Windows user, you’re likely interacting with the taskbar most of the time, and yet most people don't know about all of the options and customization it offers. ![]()
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