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How to Show or Hide Windows Taskbar Icons in Window 7 or 8


How to Show or Hide Windows Taskbar Icons in Window 7 or 8




In this tutorial we will learn how to hide right side Taskbar icons in windows.Hide or show all icons in windows.Just follow these instructions to Show or Hide all these icons.Customize all Taskbar icons.


Customize Taskbar Icons in Windows 7 / 8:



1. Click the up arrow on the taskbar and click Customize…


How to Show or Hide Windows Taskbar Icons in Window 7 or 8


2. Here you can choose to HideShow, or Hide (when inactive) each application’s icon:


  • Show icon and notifications: Display icon all the time—even when inactive

  • Hide icon and notifications: Always hide the icons

  • Only show notifications: Hide the icon until the application notifies you of an event



Note: You can also show all icons at once by checking Always show icons and notifications on the taskbar


How to Show or Hide Windows Taskbar Icons in Window 7 or 8


3. Click Turn system icons on or off


How to Show or Hide Windows Taskbar Icons in Window 7 or 8


4. Here you can hide the clock as well as the other system icons listed on the previous panel


How to Show or Hide Windows Taskbar Icons in Window 7 or 8


5. Click OK to save your changes


How to Show or Hide Windows Taskbar Icons in Window 7 or 8


Taskbar with Hidden Clock



Customize Notification Area Icons in Windows Vista



1. Right click the space next to the clock and click Properties


How to Show or Hide Windows Taskbar Icons in Window 7 or 8


2. On the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box, click the Notification Area tab, and clickCustomize


How to Show or Hide Windows Taskbar Icons in Window 7 or 8


3. Change the Behavior setting for each application by choosing whether to Hide it, Show it, or only Show it when it’s active (Hide when inactive)


How to Show or Hide Windows Taskbar Icons in Window 7 or 8


4. Click OK on the Customize Notification Icons dialog. Click OK on the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box


Rearrange Taskbar Icons



To rearrange taskbar icons, simply click an icon and drag it:


How to Show or Hide Windows Taskbar Icons in Window 7 or 8

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