How to Fix Windows 11 Taskbar Not Hiding in Full-Screen Mode
Is your Windows 11 taskbar refusing to hide when you switch apps or videos to full-screen? That persistent bar can be distracting and ruin your immersive experience. Follow this step-by-step troubleshooting guide to get your taskbar behaving again.
Common Causes
- Auto-hide settings not enabled or glitching
- Windows Explorer process issues
- System notifications or tray icons preventing hiding
- Outdated Windows or device drivers
- Third-party applications holding focus
Step-by-Step Troubleshooting
1. Verify Auto-Hide Settings
- Right-click on the taskbar and select Taskbar settings.
- Under Taskbar behaviours, toggle on Automatically hide the taskbar.
- Test full-screen mode (e.g., in a browser or video player) to see if the taskbar hides.
2. Restart Windows Explorer
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
- Locate Windows Explorer in the Processes tab.
- Right-click it and choose Restart.
- Check if full-screen hiding is restored.
3. Check System Notifications and Tray Icons
Sometimes a notification bubble or tray icon can force the taskbar to stay visible.
- Click the notification icon in the bottom right to clear all alerts.
- Right-click unused tray icons and select Hide to reduce clutter.
- Re-test full-screen mode.
4. Update Windows and Drivers
- Open Settings → Windows Update → Check for updates.
- Install any available updates and reboot.
- Update graphics drivers via Device Manager or manufacturer’s utility.
5. Disable Conflicting Startup Apps
- Open Task Manager and go to the Startup tab.
- Disable non-essential apps one by one (e.g., screen recorders, custom dock programs).
- Reboot and verify if the issue persists.
6. Check Group Policy and Registry (Advanced)
Proceed carefully and back up your system first.
- Use gpedit.msc to ensure no policy is forcing taskbar always on top.
- In regedit, navigate to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StuckRects3and delete or reset deviations.
7. Test in Clean Boot or Safe Mode
- Press Windows + R, type
msconfig, and enable Selective startup → uncheck third-party services. - Reboot to a clean boot state. If the taskbar hides correctly, re-enable services one at a time to find the culprit.
Additional Tips
- Try creating a new Windows user account to rule out profile corruption.
- Use System Restore to roll back recent changes if the problem started after an update.
- If all else fails, consider an in-place Windows repair via ISO.
Conclusion
By following these steps—from verifying auto-hide settings to checking for software conflicts—you should be able to restore the automatic full-screen hiding behavior of the Windows 11 taskbar. Enjoy your distraction-free gaming, videos, and presentations once again!

