How to Show or Hide Task View Button in Windows 10 & 11
By Timothy Tibbetts |
Task View in Windows 10 allows you to see and switch between all open applications. You can use Task View from the Taskbar or a keyboard shortcut.
1: Show Task View in Windows 10 With Keyboard Shortcuts
Rather than write a second tutorial, we thought you should know whether you decide to hide the Task View button or not; you can always use a keyboard shortcut.
Press and release Win+Tab or Win+Ctrl+Back.
2: Show or Hide Task View in Windows 10 From Taskbar
Windows 10 Pro users can right-click on the Taskbar and check or uncheck Show Task View button. Windows 11 users can right-click on the Task View icon and click on Hide from Taskbar.
All editions of Windows 10 & 11 can click on Start > Settings Personalization.
Click on Taskbar.
Check or uncheck Show Task View or Task View.
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1: Show Task View in Windows 10 With Keyboard Shortcuts
Rather than write a second tutorial, we thought you should know whether you decide to hide the Task View button or not; you can always use a keyboard shortcut.
Press and release Win+Tab or Win+Ctrl+Back.
2: Show or Hide Task View in Windows 10 From Taskbar
Windows 10 Pro users can right-click on the Taskbar and check or uncheck Show Task View button. Windows 11 users can right-click on the Task View icon and click on Hide from Taskbar.
All editions of Windows 10 & 11 can click on Start > Settings Personalization.
Click on Taskbar.
Check or uncheck Show Task View or Task View.
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