"bestest"
view possible
in
the spirit of "too much isn't enough" we offer for your
consideration this peripheral and ancillary 'tutorial.'
when
working with others, to REALLY maximize the view - for available
options to discuss, on your monitor, we
need to 'hide' - temporally - the bottom task bar stuff, from
view. there are two ways that this can be achieved.
first,
by placing your browser pointer on the top of the bottom task bar, it
changes into an "up or down" arrow pointer. by holding
down the left clicker, you can drag the task bar into hiding; downward
drag. to bring it back, reverse the process.
or,
click 'start' then choose 'settings.' in that menu click taskbar
and 'start menu' - add check mark - in the 'auto-hide the
taskbar.' when you are through with the aforementioned effort of
love, click the start/settings/taskbar and start menus, and uncheck
the auto-hide deal.
god
appreciates your efforts. so does dummy, ya hear?
ps:
if your task bar is hiding from you, intentionally or otherwise, you
can 'quick view' it by dragging it up, or by placing your browser's
pointer on the start button "area;" you can't see it,
remember, it is hiding from you. but when you release it, it
goes back into hiding.
pps:
make sure your taskbar is not in "lock" mode;
"unchecked." if "settings" are not in your
menu options, right click on "start" and then click on
'properties." and follow the menu stuff above, ok?
and with the taskbar 'unlocked,' the 'pointer' drag deal works too.