How do I keep apps on top in Windows 7?
Taskbar can be quite convenient for us to launch applications whenever we need. But sometimes we may want to hide it for full-screen play or just for larger screen space. Whether to keep the taskbar always on the top or hide it depends on your needs. Show There are a few users reporting that after Windows 10 update, the taskbar always shows up on top of all program windows and they are wondering how to disable that, while other users might be curious about how to keep the taskbar always on top in their Windows 7/8 and even Windows 10. Here you are. This how-to article will show you the ways of both keeping and hiding your taskbar in Windows. Part 1. How to Make Taskbar Always on Top in Windows 10, 8, 7The setting of making taskbar always on top in Windows 10 is a little bit different from that in Windows 8 and 7. Choose the one that suits your system version. 1. Uncheck Automatically Hide the Taskbar in Desktop Mode (For Windows 10) Step 2. Toggle off "Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode". By turning off this feature, as long as your computer is in desktop mode, the taskbar will always on top. Step 3. This is an extra step in which you can choose the location of the taskbar. In the option of "Taskbar location on screen", you are able to determine where the taskbar appears, at the bottom of the whole screen, or the top, or even along one of the sides. 2. Uncheck Auto-hide the Taskbar (For Windows 8/7) Step 2. Locate "Taskbar" tab, and then uncheck "Auto-hide the taskbar". Step 3. Click "Apply" at the bottom right of the window and click "OK" to save the settings. Part 2. How to Disable Taskbar Always on Top in Windows 10, 8, 7Obviously, the opposite side of turning on is turning off. You can simply try the two ways mentioned in Part 1 to hide your taskbar: In Windows 10, toggle on "Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode" in "Taskbar settings"; in Windows 7/8, check "Auto-hide the taskbar" under the "Taskbar" tab either in "Properties" or "Desktop". Solution 1. Unpin Applications on Taskbar Solution 2. Cascade Windows Solution 3. Reset Explorer.exe In Windows 7/8, there is also another workaround worth trying: reset the explorer.
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