We are pleased to release Hide Taskbar. While you can always use the Auto hide taskbar feature to hide the taskbar and make it appear only when you take your mouse pointer down to the bottom of the desktop, Hide Taskbar lets you hide only the taskbar, and not the Start Button, with a click.
Hide Taskbar with a hotkey
Simply download and run the app. Use hotkeys Ctrl+Esc to hide or un-hide the taskbar.
And why would you require such a program? The reason could be well, you love a clean desktop and don’t want even a taskbar to mar your wallpaper or maybe you are working on something, and you want to suddenly hide all the other minimized windows or well it could be simply because you think it looks cool to hide and un-hide the taskbar.
You may also find this app of interest if you use a Dock like RocketDock.
This app does not hide the taskbar automatically on running it, but allows you to choose, using the hotkeys when to hide and un-hide! Moreover, Hide Taskbar leaves a very low memory footprint.
To have it run on every start-up, place its shortcut in the following folder:
And what gave us the idea to develop this portable freeware app? Simply because someone at TWC Forums put in a request.
Hide Taskbar Free Download
Hide Taskbar v 1.0 has been developed by Ritesh Kawadkar for Windows Club. It is tested on Windows 7. It should work on Windows 10/8 and Windows Vista too!
If you want to give feedback about Hide Taskbar at TWCF here.
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Thank you for this app!
What a great idea.
Like the idea. but, it would be more useful if it can hide the files/shortcuts on desktop too.
I’ve include this app to the switcher in Rainmeter.
This is the code but please
¡Gracias! aplicación fantástica…Thank you great app!
The .exe seems corrupted. Shame, this seemed like a great little tool.
Maybe it was your download that got corrupted. Please try again.
Where’s the help file?
It does hide the taskbar, but it not resize the windows to fit the whole screen…
For this, you need to Auto-hide the task bar (propierties).
Then, execute this program.
you can do that in windows without a program
It does hide the task bar. But even if you add the programm to the starting programms of windows , u still have to press CTRL+ESC in order to get rid of the bar =./
Or for true auto-hide taskbar hotkey, install the very inexpensive older automation program, KeyText, and assign a keyboard shortcut to the following KeyText script (you can reduce or maybe even remove the Pause commands for faster action):
It works well on my Win7 machine (64-bit), and I like auto-hide better than this Windows Club program because when auto-hide is enabled, my firefox browser, etc will immediately expand to use the additional real estate, and display more of the webpage. Same goes for reversing the auto-hide (which I believe was more problematic in older Windows like XP, etc.
Btw, Keytext works for lots more, including “text triggers” — keyboard macros (maybe mouse too, etc) triggered by typing any preset character(s) you choose. Personally, I use the semi-colon character + additional character(s) + space to trigger my Keytext “text triggers”. (just a tip. can’t help myself.)
One thing that KeyText can no longer be relied upon to do — sadly!! — is to automatically control program menus, based on the menu command names. With most programs, however, you can use ALT+ keyboard shortcuts in keytext as a workaround, and/or mouse coordinates relative to the program window. (This menu-command feature still exists in KeyText, but it’s just not a reliable form of automation anymore in Windows. Keytext hasnt been updated for a while, alas, perhaps due to the popularity of AutoHotKey and the like, or simply due to the waning of the dot-com boom.)
As you might guess from the last paragraph, I have no ties w/ KeyText or the company that makes it, etc. Just a long-time user, and a some-time advocate.
this was perfect for what I wanted 🙂 will it work on windows 8 too?
The Windows 10 taskbar is a pretty useful tool, but it’s also one you might not want to see on your screen all the time. Whatever the reason, you can make it come and go as you please in Windows 10 with a few simple steps.
This works for both desktop PCs and tablets, and the method is exactly the same.
How to auto-hide Windows 10’s taskbar
Just follow these simple steps:
- Right-click on an empty area of the taskbar. (If you’re in tablet mode, hold a finger on the taskbar.)
Click taskbar settings.
Toggle Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode to on. (You can also do the same for tablet mode.)
The taskbar will now disappear unless you move the mouse to the appropriate area of the screen, when it’ll magically just pop back up before your very eyes. On a tablet, you can swipe up from the bottom of the screen at any time to make the taskbar re-appear.
There are a few other taskbar related goodies in here you can experiment with too, such as moving its position on the screen or making the icons much smaller. Many will be happy with the default look, but there are some good options here to customize it to your own tastes.
Updated June 28, 2018: We refreshed this post for the latest Windows 10 April Update.
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How to Automatically hide the Taskbar in Windows 10.
The taskbar is a classic Windows user interface element. First introduced in Windows 95, it exists in all versions of Windows released after it. The taskbar shows all running applications and open windows as buttons, so you can quickly switch between them. You can enable the auto-hide feature for the taskbar in order to get extra screen space for open windows.
Besides the task buttons, the Windows 10 taskbar displays the Start button, the search box or Cortana, the task view button, the system tray and extra toolbar which can be added by the user or some software. For example, you can add the classic Quick Launch toolbar manually.
In Windows 10, you can make the taskbar to hide automatically. When it is auto-hidden, maximized windows can occupy the whole screen, including the space that was taken by the taskbar. This can be useful when you are working with large documents, or high resolution photos.
Another advantage of the hidden taskbar is that onlookers cannot see which apps you have currently open just by staring at your display.
This is the default taskbar in Windows 10.
The hidden taskbar appears as a tiny line at the bottom of the screen.
To make it appear on the screen in its default size, you can either move your mouse pointer to the edge of the screen where the taskbar is, or press the Win + T keys, or swipe inwards from the screen edge on a touch screen device.
This post will show you how to auto-hide the taskbar in Windows 10.
Automatically hide the taskbar in Windows 10
- Open Settings.
- Navigate to to Personalization – Taskbar.
- Turn on the toggle option Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode in the right pane.
- You have enabled the auto-hide taskbar feature.
Alternatively, you can apply a Registry tweak to make the taskbar auto-hide in Desktop mode.
Enable the taskbar auto-hiding in the Registry
- Press Win+R and type regedit.exe to open the Registry editor.
- Navigate to the Registry key at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StuckRects3 . See how to directly open a Registry key.
- On the right, modify the binary (REG_BINARY) value Settings. Set the first pair of digits in the second row to 03 to make the taskbar auto-hide.
- Otherwise, you need to change this value to 02 to disable it.
- To apply the changes you made, restart Explorer.
This is how to auto-hide the taskbar in regular desktop mode.
Starting in Windows Build 14328, it is also possible to automatically hide the taskbar in Tablet mode . Here is how it can be done.
Automatically hide the taskbar in Tablet Mode
- Open Settings.
- Navigate to to Personalization – Taskbar.
- Turn on the toggle option Automatically hide the taskbar in tablet mode in the right pane.
- You have enabled the taskbar auto-hiding in the tablet mode.
Also, you can use the System > Tablet page in Settings for the same.
Make the tasbkar auto-hide in Tablet mode using Additional tablet settings
- Open Settings.
- Open the System > Tablet page
- There, click on the link ‘Change additional tablet settings’ in the right pane.
- Turn on the option Automatically hide the taskbar.
- You have enabled the taskbar auto-hiding in the tablet mode.
Alternatively, you can apply a Registry tweak. This can be done as follows.
Enable automatic taskbar hiding in Tablet mode in Registry
- Open the Registry editor.
- Go to the following Registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced . See how to directly open a Registry key.
- If you don’t have such a key, then create it manually.
- On the right side, create a new 32-bit DWORD value TaskbarAutoHideInTabletMode. If you are running a 64-bit Windows version, you still need to create a 32-bit DWORD value.
- Set its value data to 1 to enable taskbar auto hiding.
- A value data of 0 will disable taskbar auto hiding.
- Sign out from your Windows 10 account and the sign in back to apply the changes.
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Every bit of monitor space is precious, particularly vertical space. But in Windows 10, the fairly large taskbar takes up real estate even when you don’t need it.
It’s easy to hide the taskbar when not in use. First, right-click an empty place on the taskbar. A menu will pop up.
Click the bottom option, “Settings.” (If you’re using an older version of Windows, you might need to click “Preferences” instead; more on that below.) The appropriate panel in Settings will open.
You’ll see two options: hiding the taskbar in desktop mode, and hiding the taskbar in tablet mode. Toggle one or both of these options. If you opt to hide the taskbar in desktop mode, it will only appear if you move your mouse to the bottom of the screen. Like this:
If your Windows 10 device is a detachable tablet, you may also want to enable hiding the taskbar in tablet mode. When you do, your taskbar will only show up when you swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
If you’re using Windows 7 or 8, this process may look a little bit different. When you right-click the taskbar, you’ll see a window that looks like this:
Check “Auto-hide the taskbar” and you’re done! Your taskbar will now hide until you move your mouse to the bottom of the screen, as shown below.
How to get the Taskbar to automatically appear or disappear
Here’s how you can make the Windows 7 Taskbar disappear or appear automatically. 1. Click the Start button and search for “taskbar” in the search field. 2. Click “Auto-hide the taskbar” in the results. 3. When you see the Taskbar menu appear, click the Autohide the Taskbar checkbox. 4. Your Taskbar will disappear. You can make it reappear by moving your mouse cursor down to the Taskbar area. Once you’ve touched the Taskbar area, it will automatically popup. It can be very helpful to get the Taskbar out of the way when you aren’t using it.
For more, see the original article at the link below.
This story, “Show or hide the Taskbar in Windows 7” was originally published by ITworld .
Jim Lynch is a technology analyst and online community manager who has also written for many leading industry publications over the years, including ITworld, InfoWorld, CIO, PCMag, ExtremeTech, and numerous others.
The opinions expressed in this blog are those of Jim Lynch and do not necessarily represent those of IDG Communications, Inc., its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies.
The Windows taskbar is great for quickly accessing frequently used applications on your computer. However, some users prefer to hide it in order to save screen space. Here’s how to hide the taskbar on Windows 10.
Automatically Hide the Taskbar in Settings
To automatically hide your taskbar, right-click anywhere on your PC’s desktop and select “Personalize” from the pop-up menu.
The “Settings” window will appear. In the left-hand pane, select “Taskbar.”
Alternatively, you could right-click the taskbar itself and, from the menu, select “Taskbar Settings.”
Regardless of which method you choose, you’ll now be in the Taskbar Settings menu. From here, toggle the slider to “On” under “Automatically Hide The Taskbar In Desktop Mode.” If your PC is able to switch over to tablet mode, you can hide the taskbar by toggling that option to “On,” as well.
Your taskbar will now automatically hide. This means that, unless you get a notification from an app in the taskbar or you hover your mouse over where the taskbar should be, it won’t show up.
You can undo these settings by toggling the sliders back to the “Off” position.
Automatically Hide the Taskbar Using Command Prompt
If you’re feeling like a hacker, you can also toggle the auto-hide option between on and off by running commands using the Command Prompt.
First, open the Command Prompt by typing “cmd” in the Windows Search bar and then select the “Command Prompt” app from the search results.
In Command Prompt, run this command to toggle the taskbar automatically hide option to on:
And to toggle the taskbar auto-hide option to off, run this command:
Hide windows 10 taskbar: The Windows operating system taskbar is the best and fastest way to access any program no matter which software is being used at the moment. The taskbar is located just below the computer screen, it is easy to access any program from it, also you have the choice to remove the default program for your personalized ones.
So as we’ve, it is useful and important, but not everyone likes the idea of always seeing the taskbar frequently, especially when playing games, watching Youtube videos, and the likes. They prefer a completely full screen so they have more screen size for other important activities on their computer. So for this to be done easily, you need to hide windows 10 taskbar from the bottom of the screen.
How to Automatically Hide Windows 10 Taskbar
Windows 10 allows you to hide the taskbar easily as compared to Windows 7/8. So hiding it requires just a little time and then you are done within a few seconds. I have been able to share two best methods to auto-hide the taskbar, one is easy to understand the method, while the other is for those who love to feel geeky or loves advanced methods, so what are we waiting for, let’s go!
Method #1: Hide the Taskbar from Settings
This is the regular method to hide Windows 10 taskbar, you do not need to install any tool, just follow the simple steps that I also included with an image for easy understanding.
#1. Right-click on an empty space on the taskbar and select ‘Taskbar settings’.
#2. Windows settings will be opened on Personalization > Taskbar.
#3. You’ll see different options like ‘Lock the taskbar’, ‘Automatically hide the taskbar in tablet mode’, etc.
#4. Next enable ‘Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode’.
#5. The Taskbar will then slide down, to see it, just hover your mouse pointer below the screen and it will be displayed for a moment.
Method #2: Hide Taskbar using Command Prompt
Command Prompt can be used to also auto hide the windows 10 taskbar, also if you are on an older version of Windows 10, you can simply use this command to force taskbar to hide, then you can play games and watch Youtube videos in full screen.
#1. Type Windows + R
#3. Next type the below command and run it.
#4. Now this command above will auto-hide the taskbar on your Windows PC.
#5. To disable this features, simply copy and paste this command below on CMD and run it.
That’s is all for now, the 2 best methods to auto-hide the taskbar, you can always change it back to default, but I feel this cool feature should always be enabled. Enjoy, also share with your friends, checkout our other articles, you’ll benefit again.
January 9, 2018 By Admin
Auto hiding of taskbar in windows is a useful feature, if you are working on something important and want more screen space for the application. For example you are designing a new power point or you are reading an important piece of article on browser and you want a distraction free environment. In this case its better if you set windows 10 taskbar in auto hide mode. Auto hide mode does not completely hide the taskbar. It scrolls up and shows up whenever you take a mouse cursor in taskbar area. Also, start key can always be accessed by pressing windows key on your keyboard. Now, let us summarize how is it done in simple steps.
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Step 1 – Just do a right click on anywhere on an empty space on taskbar .
Step 2 – Click on Taskbar Settings.
Step 3 – In the right side, Just Toogle On the option saying Automatically hide the Taskbar in Desktop mode.
To revert back this feature, just follow the same route and uncheck the option saying auto-hide the taskbar.
What if you want to Completely Hide / Show the Taskbar with keybboard shortcut
What if you do not want the taskbar to appear even when you hover the mouse on it. what if you just hide the taskbar show it when needed with a hotkey. There is no specific setting tweak for it, but you can easily do it via a free utility named Taskbar Hider.
Just download and run it. Whenver you will press windows key + x, the taskbar will disappear. Press windows key + x again to show it.
You can change the Keyboard shortcut by right clicking on it and choosing setting and then setting up your own hotkey.
Saurav is associated with IT industry and computers for more than a decade and is writing on The Geek Page on topics revolving on windows 10 and softwares.
When you’re playing a game the taskbar can be a distraction and one of the best ways to get more screen space is to make Windows 10 auto-hide the taskbar when you’re not using it. As with the case of previous Windows versions, Windows 10 allows you to auto-hide the taskbar. In this article, we will show you a step-by-step how to you can make the Taskbar on your Windows 10 computer hide automatically when not needed.
Auto Hide or show Taskbar in Windows 10
1- Right-click in an empty area of the taskbar and select Taskbar Settings.
You can open the Start menu, select “Settings,” click “Personalization,” and then select “Taskbar” in the left men
See if the toggle is switched to “On” position under “Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode”. This will affect the taskbar whenever your computer is in desktop mode.
If you’re using tablet mode on a touchscreen monitor toggle “Automatically hide the taskbar in tablet mode” on.
Your taskbar will now hide until you move your mouse to the bottom of the screen, as shown below.
Move your cursor to the bottom of the screen and the taskbar will pop back up. It will hide again when you move your mouse off it.