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Tired of the location of the taskbar on your PC? So you can change the position it occupies in Windows 10

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Having a personalized computer is not difficult at all and if we have already seen how to change the desktop wallpaper or a few days ago we saw how it was possible to eliminate the access screen with username and password if we don't care about security, now we can see how to modify the location of the taskbar.

A bar that is fixed by default in the lower area but that we can modify at will to place it in the area of ​​the screen that suits us best as well as how to give it the thickness that most interests us.Let's see how the process is carried out.

This is a modification that can be interesting for some screen configurations in which we do not want the bar to appear in the area lower or because we simply need more space to house the shortcuts in it.

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To be able to change the location of the taskbar we must first unlock it and to do so we will only have to press the right mouse button on the same taskbar to display the options menu . In the final zone we will see a box that will be checked by default and that we have to unlock. It is the box that appears next to the text Lock the taskbar"

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Once we have unlocked the option Lock taskbar we can now move it freely around the desktop, a process that we will carry out by pressing and the left mouse button and dragging the taskbar to the side of the screen and thus position it where we want. To the left, right or top... any place can be used to place the taskbar."

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We can even increase the thickness of the Taskbar so that it can accommodate more shortcuts. To do this, we only have to drag the pointer to the edge of the bar until we see how a double-pointed arrow appears, which will be the indicator to increase the size of the bar."

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Once located where we want, you only have to block it and to do so we must undo the steps All you have to do is _click_ with the left mouse button Mouse over the bar and click the option Lock the taskbar to prevent it from being accidentally modified."

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