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    Thank you for this answer. I downloaded the program. Unfortunately when I press "Ctrl+Esc" it hides the taskbar, but it just leaves an empty task-bar-sized space on the desktop. Maximised applications don't use up that space (which is now wasted space). When I use the built-in Windows option, applications automatically will maximise to fill the entire screen. Now I just have a black strip where the taskbar used to be, but I don't get any more screen real estate. Commented Oct 7, 2013 at 3:33
  • This tool is created with autohotkey and all it does is, it sets the transparency of Shell_TrayWnd to 0 (hides it)
    – Shayan
    Commented Jan 12, 2019 at 14:33