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If you are on a tablet, this option might already be enabled. Users with tablet mode enabled will still see the full screen Start menu, even if they toggle the switch to off.
The entire taskbar will still be visible and usable. You’ll be able to see everything, including the notification center icons and the search bar/icon (unless you’ve disabled it).