![]() Apparently it assumes if you don't want a maximize button you are creating a kiosk-style application where you don't want your users to see anything but the application screen. When I tested turning that property back on, the task bar showed up again. ![]() One thing I left out of the description-I'd turned off the maximize button. ![]() Private void Form1_Load( object sender, EventArgs e )įormBorderStyle = .None It creates a 'maximized' window without hiding the taskbar. This.WindowState = FormWindowState.Maximized ![]() The way I do it is via this code: this.MaximizedBounds = Screen.FromHandle(this.Handle).WorkingArea
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