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You can add it to your taskbar by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting Toolbars from the menu.
You can put your personal stamp on the taskbar by right-clicking on it to see the pop-up menu of options.
You can pin more apps to the taskbar by right-clicking on them in the Start menu.
If this is not available, you can open the side taskbar by holding your mouse in the upper left corner and dragging down, then right clicking on the program you wish to close.
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You can access the task manager, which has been given a badly-needed overhaul, by right-clicking in the bottom left corner of the screen, by navigating all the way to the right in the search menu, by right-clicking in the taskbar, or by pressing ++ or ++.
On a touch-screen PC, the Show Desktop button is double-wide; you can open jump lists (pop-up taskbar menus) by swiping a finger upward instead of right-clicking.
When you intend to leave your laptop unattended, if only for a moment, you can "arm" it in any of several ways: by clicking a button, by using a taskbar menu or, if the lid is closed, by tilting it to three particular angles in a specific sequence (for example, left, right and then backward) -- a peculiar little high-tech motion password that only you know.
If you use your Virtual keyboard frequently, you can pin it to the Taskbar or Start menu by right clicking and choosing the respective option.
Open the Quick Launch toolbar from your Windows taskbar located at the bottom (by default) side of the screen, and select the Internet Explorer "e" icon.
The box at the bottom-right of your screen is called the Iconbox and is your taskbar (also accessible as a list by holding down the Alt key and clicking the middle mouse button).
(If you do not have the Quick Launch option activated on your computer, you can do so by right-clicking on the Taskbar and selecting it from the pop-up menu).
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