What should I do if the taskbar at the bottom of my computer won't click?
Solution to the problem that the task bar at the bottom of the computer cannot be clicked: 1. Use the "CTRL ALT Delete" key combination to open the task manager on the computer; 2. Find the explorer.exe process on the process page, select it and click right Click "End Process" below; 3. Click the folder in the upper left corner of the page, select "New Task", then enter "explorer.exe" and click OK.

#The operating environment of this tutorial: Windows 10 system, Dell G3 computer.
What should I do if the task bar at the bottom of my computer cannot be clicked?
First we use the "CTRL ALT Delete" key combination to open the Task Manager on the computer. Then switch to the process page

Find the explorer.exe process on the process page, select it and click End Process in the lower right corner (because there is no problem with the editor's taskbar, there is no problem Display the explorer.exe process)

After completing the previous step, we click on the folder in the upper left corner of the page and select New Task

Then enter explorer.exe, click OK to return to the desktop, and you can use the taskbar normally. Isn't it very simple!

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