
Note that the process is quite different on Windows 11 when compared to Windows 10.
You may want to toggle each to the On setting to display all icons in the system tray area.
All icons that are not displayed all the time are displayed here. Open the Taskbar corner overflow group on the page. Select Start and open the Settings application. One of the options that you have is to display all icons all the time, at least for the troubleshooting session, to make sure that these icons are not blocking the taskbar from hiding itself. If that is the case, try clicking anywhere on the desktop to see if this hides the taskbar again.Īnother cause for the taskbar to not hide itself automatically anymore on Windows 11 are notifications, and here especially those of programs that you don't see on the taskbar or the visible part of the system tray area. The very first thing you may want to do is check if the preference to automatically hide it is still enabled. Use the keyboard shortcut Windows + R to open the runbox. Tip: you may restart the explorer process from the command line as well: The process restarts the Explorer process, which is responsible for the taskbar (and many other things). Right-click on the process and select "End task" from the context menu. Select "more details" if the basic version is displayed. Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Esc to bring up the Windows Task Manager. Note that it is recommended to find the cause for recurring issues, as you may not want to restart Explorer regularly to correct the issue. It is a quick fix that should resolve the issue. The closest SuperUser question I can find is this one, but the solutions there didn't work for me.Many issues that you run into may be resolved by restarting the Explorer process on the Windows 11 machine. I can't think of any application I may have installed that would change this behavior. I found that the ability to toggle "Always on Top" was removed in Windows 7 and the behavior should be that the taskbar is always on top, but that is not the behavior I'm getting. In my googling, I've only found instances of people trying to go the other way (they want to disable Always on Top), or people talking about the taskbar being on top of full screen applications such has video games or movies. If I maximize a window, it does size correctly - the bottom of the maximized window touches the top of the taskbar.
All applications are showing up on top of the taskbar, not just a specific application, such as Microsoft Word.As you can seen in the cropped screenshot below, the non-maximized windows are on top of the taskbar. My taskbar does not stay on top of applications, even when they are not full screen.