So far so good. The only way to do this would be to completely and entirely stop using Windows Explorer, and use a custom shell to replace explorer completely.
This means you would no longer have the usual start menu, explorer windows, etc, and would have to rely entirely on some other piece of software for browsing your file system. Some people do this, and there are replacements available, so if you really want to completely eliminate the windows taskbar, find and use one of these of your choice.
There is already a SuperUser question discussing the various options. I had the exact opposite issue as you, my taskbar was gone it's an embedded version for a hosted kiosk, but I was also using the machine for alternate reasons so I needed the taskbar back and realized that Taskbar Magic is why I couldn't get my taskbar. Start menu still works if you hit the Windows key, and everything else still works fine, the taskbar is just perma-disabled. Try Taskbar Hider. It works on Windows 7 bit.
You can still access the Start menu with the Win key, even when the taskbar is hidden. If anyone needs to know, there is a way to remove the taskbar with a simple command tool: Download NirCmd from their website. I use buttons on my desktop via Rainmeter to turn it on and off, but if you want it off the entire time, just create a batch script and auto start it with windows. No more taskbar!
Here be my solution it hides rather than replaces or removes the native taskbar - this allows it work with programs that have a dependency on the native taskbar, such as display fusions taskbar.
If you move the taskbar to the left or right edge prior to doing the above steps, you don't get the stupid auto-hide line at the top or bottom of Goggle Chrome. Since the native taskbar is not mouse sensitive anymore, it won't impact your use of hot corners, or multi monitors for instance i have the native taskbar on the left of my middle monitor, and it does not popup when moving between monitors using the steps in this post. Prevents the native taskbar from being mouse sensitive i.
Allows you to use the screen area that is occupied by the native taskbar this is the problem of not combining Taskbar-Hide with the autohide setting; you can't use that screen real-estate. Make sure the taskbar is in it's auto-hide state i. Taskbar Eliminator. I have checked it out on my win7 it required the second hack and then i was not sure which option as the numbers were different.
Best practice is to backup the reg before. Then try removing each one, one by one. Again right-click and select Taskbar Properties. Under Taskbar tab, check the Auto-hide the taskbar setting.
I solved the problem myself with " Buttery Taskbar ", which works in a similar way to Taskbar Eliminator and Taskbar Hider. However, it constantly keeps the taskbar hidden, meaning, the taskbar should not reappear due to alerts etc.
One other consideration: unlike the similar applications, it does not rely on a dedicated shortcut to control the taskbar's visibility. Currently, Buttery Taskbar does not support disabling the Start Menu, nor permanently hiding the taskbar without exception. You can hide all all notifications on your taskbar by going to Taskbar and Start Menu Properties. From there you can customize the Notification Area. Sign up to join this community. Please follow the steps below.
How to fix MSN weather not working error in Windows 10? You can try the 6 solutions offered by this post. It is a good way to reset the Weather app. As you can see, a complete guide on how to remove the Weather widget from taskbar in Windows 10 is illustrated in the post.
Do you have any questions about this content? If you have any questions, please leave them in the comment zone and we will try to answer them as soon as possible. Download Partition Wizard. Facebook Twitter Linkedin Reddit Summary : If you enable automatic updates in Windows 10, you may have noticed that a new—and rather annoying—Weather and News widget has been added to the taskbar. No, I was thinking about a permanent action. I have downloaded the dock by nexus, and simply i don't need the original one.
In reply to BalkanBoy1's post on March 25, Check out this previous forum. Someone posts a video from youtube how to do it and states it works for Windows So that's a no, im dissapointed of Microsoft but i hope they implement the permanent remove. If you got time you can send feedback to Microsoft to let them know that. Sorry couldn't have been more help. Hi, This works for both desktop PCs and tablets, the method is exactly the same.
Here's what you need to do. If in tablet mode, hold your finger on the taskbar. You can also do the same for tablet mode.
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