How to center the taskbar in Windows 10
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How to center the taskbar in Windows 10
Why would you want to center the taskbar in Windows 10?
Centering the taskbar in Windows 10 can help improve the aesthetics and functionality of your desktop, as well as providing a more balanced visual experience. Here's how to do it:
How can I center the taskbar in Windows 10?
- Right-click on an empty space on the taskbar.
- Select “Lock the taskbar” to uncheck it, if it is checked.
- Right-click on the taskbar again.
- Go to “Toolbars” and select “New Toolbar.”
- In the dialog box that appears, type »C:» as the folder location.
- Click “Select Folder” and close the toolbar if it is not automatically centered.
- Right-click on the new toolbar and uncheck “Show Title” and “Show Text.”
- You can now adjust the size of the toolbar so that the taskbar is centered on your screen.
How can I move the taskbar back to the edge of the screen?
- Right click on an empty space on the taskbar.
- Select “Lock the taskbar” to uncheck it, if it is checked.
- Right click on the taskbar again.
- Deselect “Show text” and »Show title”.
- Click and drag the toolbar you created to the edge of the screen.
- Adjusts the size of the toolbar to align it with the edge of the screen.
How can I customize the appearance of the centered taskbar?
- Right click on an empty space on the taskbar.
- Select "Taskbar Settings."
- In the window that opens, you can change the color of the taskbar, activate or disable the system buttons, or choose whether you want to combine the tabs on the taskbar.
- If you would like to customize the toolbar you created To center the taskbar, you can right-click it and select “Show Text” or “Show Title.”
Until next time, friends! Remember, keep your Windows 10 taskbar centered for a sleek and organized desktop look. And don't forget to check out geekplay for more helpful tech tips! See you later! How to center the task bar in Windows 10
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