Go into Settings, search for Taskbar and. You'll see this at the bottom of the menu in the panel on the left. You did not mention which Windows are you talking about, so I am assuming and answering according to Windows 10. In some cases, mostly for games, this is able to fix the problem. This helps avoid distraction and focus on the task at hand. While the taskbar is showing in fullscreen, right-click on a taskbar icon (application, network status, volume, etc.) then click back into the video, game or web-browser you’re viewing.
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In this tutorial, we discussed various methods to fix this problem and we also talked about multiple adjustments that can be made in the settings to fix this problem in Windows 10. It's next to an icon of a paintbrush and monitor. 11 Ways to Fix the Windows Taskbar Showing in Fullscreen hot Windows 10 automatically hides the taskbar when detects that you have switched to fullscreen mode on a browser, media player, or a videogame. Related Articles: Show/Hide App Icons on Taskbar in Tablet Mode 2 Methods to Change. Step 2: As the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window turns up, deselect Auto-hide the taskbar and click OK.
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Thanks for the reply, that's exactly what I get exiting full screen with ALT-TAB, I get to a windowed but borderless game window occupying full screen but I can hover around and un-hide taskbar and toggle around the other windows, I use it sometimes - coupled with a small software called Chameleon windows manager"( that has cool features like forcing stay-on-top) to have couple of small monitoring applications windows I drag to the corner of the screen staying always visible on top of the game window at a pseudo-full screen which is pretty neat for monitoring while on single monitor, but I think since it's not a true full screen, some game graphics settings would not be applied. Gamers do not prefer the taskbar showing in the full-screen game Windows 10, as it becomes a distraction for them while focusing on the gameplay. Step 1: Press Windows+F to go to the search box in the Start Menu, type taskbar and click Taskbar and Navigation in the results. The game you're running - probably newer one- might have a dedicated windowed bordeless mode shortcut through ALT-ENTER or CTRL-ENT, either through game itself options or through the gaming software overlay (steam or origin) or even through graphic card software ( radeon and nvidia), not to mention other third party programs for game steaming etc like overwolf: a bit confusing.