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  1. Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Whether you want to change the alignment of the icons, manage which apps appear, or adjust the visibility of system tray icons, you'll find step-by-step instructions to help you personalize your taskbar …

  2. Navigate and explore the Windows taskbar - Microsoft Support

    Press the Windows logo key or look for the Windows icon on the taskbar. If using a screen reader, you'll hear the “start button,” then press Enter to access the menu.

  3. Clicking Icon on Taskbar Does Not Switch to Program

    If multiple programs are running in full-screen mode or an open program is covering the taskbar, you may be unable to switch to another program by pressing the Windows key and then clicking the …

  4. I can't see any OneDrive icons - Microsoft Support

    On a Windows PC, you should see a white or blue OneDrive cloud icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar. You might need to click the Show hidden icons arrow next to the notification area …

  5. Enable and disable the virtual touchpad - Microsoft Support

    Right-click on the taskbar and in the menu that appears, make sure the option Show touchpad button is selected. Tip: For touch screens, press and hold the taskbar and make sure the option Show …

  6. Icons are changed unexpectedly in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Fixes an issue in which icons randomly change to different icons in Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.

  7. Enable and disable the touch keyboard in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to enable and disable the touch keyboard in Windows. Additionally, learn how to enable and disable the touch keyboard icon in the system tray of the taskbar.

  8. Customize the Desktop Icons in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Oct 14, 2025 · Learn how to customize the default desktop icons in Windows, adjust their size to suit your preferences, and show or hide all icons as needed.

  9. Customize the Windows Start Menu - Microsoft Support

    Move Start to the side Typically, the Start menu is centered, but you can change the alignment to the side of the taskbar.

  10. Search for anything, anywhere - Microsoft Support

    Search Windows and the web on the taskbar, and search for answers, apps, files, and settings from the web and your PC.