The Notification Center is located at the right end of the taskbar. It contains icons you might find yourself selecting often: battery, Wi-Fi, volume, Clock and Calendar, and Notification Center. It also provides status and notifications about things like incoming email, updates, and network connectivity.

The notification area is located at the right end of the taskbar. It contains icons you might find yourself selecting or pressing pretty often: battery, Wi-Fi, volume, Clock and Calendar, and action center. It provides status and notifications about things like incoming email, updates, and network connectivity.


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Customize the taskbar from the taskbar itself. If you want to change multiple aspects of the taskbar at one time, use Taskbar settings. Press and hold (or right-click) any empty space on the taskbar, and then select Taskbar settings.

Search  on the taskbar can be set in four ways: either to Search box, which includes a full text box to enter your search (or your Bing Chat prompt; see Using the new Bing on the Windows taskbar for more) into plus additional search highlights, Search icon and label (displaying as a search icon and Search label), Search icon only (just the icon) or Hide (completely hidden).

Press and hold (or right-click) any empty space on the taskbar, select Taskbar settings, select Taskbar behaviors, then choose Select the far corner of the taskbar to show the desktop.


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You can hide the taskbar both in desktop mode and tablet mode. Press and hold (or right-click) any empty space on the taskbar, select Taskbar settings, select Taskbar behaviors, and select Automatically hide the taskbar.

When you disconnect or fold back the keyboard on your 2-in-1 device, you'll now see the tablet-optimized taskbar in the latest versions of Windows 11. This taskbar has two states: collapsed and expanded. In the collapsed state, the taskbar is minimized so you can focus on your task, but you can still see critical status icons like the time or battery level. When you need to use the taskbar, swipe up from the bottom to see the expanded state that has a touch-friendly design with larger icons. When you launch an app, the taskbar will automatically collapse again.

You can show seconds alongside hours and minutes in your system tray clock on the taskbar. Press and hold (or right-click) any empty space on the taskbar, then select Taskbar settings > Taskbar behaviors, and then check Show seconds in system tray clock.

Pin an app directly to the taskbar for quick access when you're on the desktop. (Or unpin it, if you want.) You can do it from Start  or the Jump List, which is a list of shortcuts to recently opened files, folders, and websites.

Customize the taskbar from the taskbar itself. If you want to change multiple aspects of the taskbar at one time, use Taskbar settings. Press and hold (or right-click) any empty space on the taskbar, and then select Taskbar settings .

Typically, the taskbar is at the bottom of the desktop, but you can also move it to either side or the top of the desktop. When the taskbar is unlocked, you can change its location. See the Lock and unlock the taskbar section to find out if yours is locked. When you've confirmed that your taskbar is unlocked, you can change its location.

Like many other changes in the taskbar, you'll need to first unlock the taskbar. Then, move the pointer over the border of the taskbar until the pointer turns into a double arrow. Drag the border to the size you want and release.

When taskbar is full. This setting shows each window as an individual, labeled button. When the taskbar becomes crowded, apps with multiple open windows collapse into a single app button. Select the button to see a list of the windows that are open.

Never. This setting shows each window as an individual, labeled button and never combines them, no matter how many windows are open. As more apps and windows open, buttons get smaller, and eventually the buttons will scroll.

Press and hold (or right-click) any empty space on the taskbar, select Taskbar settings , and then turn on Use Peek to preview the desktop when you move your mouse to the Show desktop button at the end of the taskbar.

Open Taskbar settings

I switched to New Outlook on a machine thats running Windows 10 but I had to switch back to Callendar app because the taskbar callendar on the right bottom corner is no longer working with the calendar within the New Outlook app. Im a student so when theres a new assignment or exam coming nearby i immediately fill it in the calendar on the taskbar. In the callendar app everything is great! Because Callendar app synchronises not only with gmail accounts but also with the Personal account of the windows!

New Outlook doesnt do that - and so, i cant see the events i added using the taskbar callendar and I have no way to access those events - and im curious what will happen after the Calendar app will be discontinued.

I switched to New Outlook on a machine thats running Windows 10 but I had to switch back to Callendar app because the taskbar callendar on the right bottom corner is no longer working with the calendar within the New Outlook app.

yes but my issue is that newly created events within the callendar on the taskbar were not showing up in the New Outlook calendar. I didnt even use outlook before, i used the system calendar and mail apps. It seems the problem is that the New Outlook doesnt even have implemented synchronisation with the windows account itself, meaning that if i create some new item on the taskbar callendar - it writes it on the windows account that is not accessible in the new outlook. So my problem is the exact opposite of what you mentioned in your first sentence. Calendar items made in the taskbar calendar are not showing up in the new outlook

Unfortunately it looks like exactly what i initially thought. You can add only mail-related accounts excluding the quasi "account" within the windows itself. Im using the old apps but i will be forced into that new outlook by 2024. I understand their strategy - to try to make windows 10 users as unconvenient as possible so people would switch to win 11. Unfortunately the new outlook seems to be made primarily for windows 11 and is ignoring many windows 10 functionalities and my problem seems to have no solution other than to use the old apps and then look for some open source alternative when the official apps will be retired.

It seems the problem is that the New Outlook doesnt even have implemented synchronisation with the windows account itself, meaning that if i create some new item on the taskbar callendar - it writes it on the windows account that is not accessible in the new outlook.

So, whats your answer now when I HAVE TO use new Outlook? What can I do if I wanna use calendar in taskbar: Honey have you any idea how you complicated life to neurodivergent people? I am not going to change Windows to W11 because of that! Maybe this is the right time to go back to Linux.

For what it's worth, I think I found a temporary fix for continuing syncing between the calendar app and taskbar calendar. Yes, you must toggle back to the classic/old Outlook and then REMOVE the New Outlook using "add or remove programs" feature. Functionality of the old calendar app has been restored and my taskbar calendar is once again syncing. Of course, if your ability to toggle back or remove the New Outlook has been curtailed in some way this will not work for you. And at the end of this year all bets are off but let's hope there's a more permanent solution by then.

Unfortunately, it is not currently possible to sync the Windows 10 taskbar calendar with the new Outlook app. The taskbar calendar only syncs with the Calendar app, which is why you were able to see your events there but not in the new Outlook app. However, you can still access your events in the Calendar app until it is discontinued.

Are you sure it's not just in the list of hidden icons on the taskbar? Click the caret ^ and see if it's listed in the hidden icons. If it is, and you want it visible all the time, just drag it from the list into the main area of the system tray.

I suspect that the problem is the same nuanced problem that I am experiencing: on Windows 10, in dark mode, on one of my Windows computer but not the other, the Dropbox tray icon on the taskbar is a very dark grey square on black, and thus appears to be missing but is actually present (if I hover the mouse on the black square I see "Dropbox 154.3.5344" as a tooltip. Whereas on another Windows computer on my desk the Dropbox tray icon is just fine (white logo). So, how do we get the Dropbox logo to appear rather than a dark grey on black box? All other tray icons from other applications are working fine. This has been going on for weeks for me on this one computer. Help! Thanks.

Easiest fix I have found is this. Press Windows + R > Run control > Go to uninstall a program > go to installed updates > and uninstall Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB5006674). It will fix the issue. I discovered while running a system check that when I was trying to access settings I was getting access denied. Which Made me realize it wasn't the whole cumulative update. Its just the Security update that was breaking the windows 11 system it wasn't giving me correct privileges to access anything and only giving me guest rights. Hope it fixes your pc :)

This is getting highly annoying, After reading a bit about it but not having any issues, I too started having the problem of the task bar apprearing but mostly empty, the Start Button missing, Pinned apps, and some system tray apps were missing and if you try to launch any built in or store apps you get some rrror about them not being available. For 2 months now, I have to run "Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"}" each time I boot up, then Restart the Windows.Explorer process anywhere from 1 to 6 times to bring the taskbar with start menu back to life. I'm completly devestated that even in the update I got today, it's still not fixed. How can this not be of Paramount important to Microsoft..@KillaHaddy 0852c4b9a8

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