She clicked "Lock the taskbar" to un lock it. Then she grabbed the taskbar with her mouse—just grabbed the empty gray space between the Start button and the system tray—and dragged.
"It's in settings, or you can just drag it—" move taskbar
She right-clicked. A menu appeared. And there it was: "Taskbar settings." Her cursor hovered. Her heart actually sped up a little. This was absurd. This was trivial. This was exactly the kind of low-stakes rebellion she needed. She clicked "Lock the taskbar" to un lock it
She stopped at Marcus’s desk. Saw his taskbar perched at the top of the screen like a tiny digital toupee. Her eye twitched. move taskbar