How to Change a Taskbar That’s Too Big
A huge taskbar takes up too much of the screen. Here’s how to get it back to its regular size:
How to Make the Taskbar Even Smaller
The click-and-drag method will only go so far. If you want the Windows 10 taskbar to be even smaller, you have to edit its settings. At this point, you can lock the taskbar again by reversing step 1.
Other Tips
Another setting is auto-hide the taskbar, which makes it disappear unless you move your mouse over the taskbar area. Then you can see more of your screen at once and reduce distractions but still get access in seconds. Do this by selecting Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode from the taskbar settings screen. Another way to make the taskbar seem less cluttered is to combine buttons and hide every button’s label. When you do this, every open program converts into a small button, and each program groups multiple instances of itself within that one button. It creates a much cleaner taskbar which is easier on the eyes and feels smaller. To get this, return to the taskbar settings and enable Always, hide labels in the Combine taskbar buttons menu.
Why Change the Taskbar Size?
For most people, the taskbar rests at the bottom of the screen and goes virtually unnoticed, sitting there as a static piece of Windows for opening programs and reading the date and time. But power users know there’s a little more to it. If having a more open screen is vital to you, then you’ve probably figured out how to move the taskbar. It can display at the top or either side of the screen or even on all your connected monitors. In our experience, moving the taskbar can sometimes cause it to be a bit thicker than it was in its previous position. If this happens, the only way around it is to resize it, which, as you read above, is pretty easy to do. Another reason to make the Windows 10 taskbar smaller or larger is if a software glitch or other issue accidentally resized it. People with kids will also know leaving them unmonitored on a computer for a few hours results in you having to undo, redo, and reset various menus and settings they somehow managed to alter. Fortunately, editing the taskbar size isn’t hard.