On some models, I think Dell, it's possible to rotate the taskbar with
alt+ctrl+arrow kieys.
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> I couldn't find any way to move it without using the mouse.
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> Hi Vicki,
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> I did not see anything in the task bar properties page that would
> indicate
> where the task bar would appear on your desk top. I would suggest
> first
> going to Control Panel / Task Bar & Start Menu. You should be on the
> Task
> Bar Appearance tab. The first thing you should hear is an option to
> lock
> the task bar. If this is checked, uncheck it since you want to move
> the
> task bar to the bottom of the page. Then I would click on the task
> bar and
> drag it down to the bottom of the screen where you want it. This
> might take
> some sighted assistance. Once the task bar is back where you want it,
> make
> sure to go back into Control Panel / Task Bar & Start Menu properties
> and
> select the option to lock the task bar.
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> I did not try dragging the task bar myself as I do not want to move
> it. I
> had to do this a few Windows versions ago; hopefully it will still
> work.
> Someone else might have an easier solution. Good luck.
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> Sherry Wells
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