Enable or Disable Show Desktop on Taskbar in Windows 11 [Tutorial]

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Enable or Disable Show Desktop on Taskbar in Windows 11 [Tutorial]
Enable or Disable Show Desktop on Taskbar in Windows 11 [Tutorial]
Enable or Disable Show Desktop on Taskbar in Windows 11 [Tutorial]

Show Desktop (WinD) can be used to minimize and restore all your open windows at once. The Show Desktop feature lets you take a quick look at what's on your desktop behind all open windows.

By default, you can click/tap the right-most corner of the taskbar on the main screen to display the desktop and minimize all open windows, then click/tap it again to restore all minimized windows.

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Show Desktop option allows you to minimize all existing windows open on your Windows 11/10 PC and visit your desktop. People usually use it for a break, when they feel overwhelmed by the number of tasks on their desk. You may not recognize this option by name, but it's the button located in the right-most area of your taskbar in the system tray. Today we will see how to disable this Show Desktop option or enable it if you do not find it functional on your system.

Windows 11 comes with a new taskbar that retains its familiar look, but it's been redesigned with many tweaks and visual improvements, including the ability to turn off the Show Desktop option.

This tutorial will apply to computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running Windows 10 and Windows 11 (Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education) operating systems from all supported hardware manufacturers, such as Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Alienware, Razer, MSI, Huawei, Microsoft Surface and Samsung.

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