If you right-click the Windows Sidebar and choose Properties, you can change where it appears on-screen and what it displays:
1. To prevent it from starting automatically, uncheck the “Start Sidebar when Windows starts” box.
2. Use the Arrangement section to keep the sidebar on top of all other windows, position it to the left of the screen, or even put it on a secondary monitor if you have two displays connected to your PC. [tags]windows[/tags]
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