可能缺少Windows 10 搜索(Search)栏的原因有多种。这可能是最新的 Windows 10 更新(再次!)或隐藏搜索(Search)框的某些设置的错误。不管是什么原因,如果您按照这些步骤操作,您应该能够访问搜索栏并将其返回到任务栏上“(Search)开始(Start)”按钮旁边的正确位置。在本教程中,我们介绍了最有可能帮助您恢复丢失的 Windows 10搜索(Search)栏的罪魁祸首:
注意:(NOTE:)提供的功能在Windows 2020 年 5 月 10 日更新(Windows 10 May 2020 Update)或更新版本中可用。如果您使用的是旧版本的Windows 10,您可能无法访问所有功能。检查您的 Windows 10 版本(Check your Windows 10 build),并在必要时获取可用的最新 Windows 10 更新(latest Windows 10 update)。
1.使用键盘快捷键显示Windows 10 搜索栏(Search)
如果您的任务栏中缺少 Windows 10搜索(Search)栏,您可以使用键盘开始查找内容。一种方法是按下Windows键,它会启动Start Menu,然后开始输入您要查找的内容。
如果您想在插入关键字之前访问“搜索”弹出按钮,可以使用键盘快捷键(Search)Windows + S S。
要了解有关在Windows 10中进行搜索的更多信息,请阅读有关如何在 Windows 10 中进行搜索的 12 条提示(12 tips on how to search in Windows 10)。
如果您的目标是启用搜索栏并将其永久显示在(Search)Windows 10中的“(Windows 10)开始(Start)”按钮旁边,请继续阅读。
2.在Windows 10的任务栏菜单中显示(Windows 10)搜索(Search)栏
如果您的 Windows 10搜索(Search)栏不在其通常的位置,它可能会被隐藏。您可以自定义任务栏以显示或隐藏Windows 10 搜索(Search)栏。如果搜索框被隐藏,这就是(Search)Windows 10中任务栏的样子:
要恢复 Windows 10搜索(Search)栏,请右键单击或按住任务栏上的空白区域以打开上下文菜单。然后,访问搜索(Search)并单击或点击“显示搜索框("Show search box)”。
在同一个搜索(Search)菜单中,还有一个名为“显示搜索图标("Show search icon)”的中间选项。此设置通过将搜索(Search)栏缩小为放大镜图标来释放任务栏上的空间,如果您喜欢固定快捷方式,您可能会发现它很有用到任务栏(pinning shortcuts to the taskbar)。单击或点击“搜索”(Search)图标,将显示 Windows 10搜索(Search)弹出按钮。
提示:(TIP:)如果您无法使用“搜索(Search)”或“显示搜索框”("Show search box")选项,则可能是其他Windows 10设置之一。继续按照本教程的步骤进行操作,如果在修改该设置后您的搜索(Search)栏仍未显示,请再次尝试此步骤。此时,您应该能够启用该选项并显示Windows 10 搜索(Search)栏。
3.通过更改任务栏设置显示Windows 10 搜索栏(Search)
在 Windows 10 中,搜索(Search)直接集成到任务栏中,因此两者紧密相连。因此,某些任务栏设置会影响您访问搜索(Search)的方式。首先,右键单击或按住以打开任务栏的上下文菜单,然后单击或点击任务栏设置(Taskbar settings)。
在任务栏(Taskbar)设置中,确保“使用小任务栏按钮”("Use small taskbar buttons")选项下的开关已关闭。否则,将显示搜索(Search)图标而不是Windows 10 搜索(Search)栏。单击(Click)或点击开关以切换它。
如果您选择将任务栏显示在屏幕底部以外的任何其他位置,Windows 10搜索(Search)栏也会自动替换为其图标。单击(Click)或点击“屏幕上的任务栏位置”("Taskbar location on screen")下的字段,然后从下拉菜单中选择底部(Bottom)以恢复丢失的搜索(Search)栏。
提示:(TIP:)如果您的一个显示器中不仅缺少 Windows 10搜索(Search)栏,而且还缺少任务栏,或者如果您试图让任务栏停止隐藏,您可以更改其他任务栏设置。阅读在 Windows 10 中个性化任务栏的完整指南,(The complete guide to personalizing the taskbar in Windows 10)以找到解决这些问题的答案。
4.禁用平板电脑(Tablet)模式以显示Windows 10 搜索(Search)栏
Windows 10搜索(Search)栏也与平板电脑模式(Tablet mode)“不兼容” ,因此您只能看到搜索(Search)图标。要关闭平板电脑模式(Tablet mode),请使用Windows + A键盘快捷键访问您的快速操作(Quick actions),然后单击或点击平板电脑模式(Tablet mode)。
还有一个设置可以在平板电脑(Tablet)模式下隐藏任务栏。要阻止这种情况发生,或者如果您只想了解有关该主题的更多信息,请阅读我们的教程:Windows 10 Tablet mode: Learn all about it and how to use it!
5. 更改屏幕分辨率以显示Windows 10 搜索(Search)栏
主显示器的分辨率可能是隐藏搜索(Search)栏的另一个原因。如果您使用的是 1280x1024 或 800x600 等小分辨率,则屏幕上只会显示“搜索”图标。(Search)增加屏幕分辨率(Increase the screen resolution)或减少缩放比例,直到搜索(Search)栏在Windows 10中的任务栏上返回。
6.卸载更新或获取最新更新以修复搜索(Search)栏错误
如果前面的步骤都没有帮助,则问题可能是 Windows 10 更新错误。缺少搜索(Search)栏是Windows 10中反复出现的错误。众所周知,从其他操作系统升级到Windows 10或应用重要更新时会发生这种情况。(Windows 10)幸运的是,这些问题确实得到了解决,因此值得检查微软(Microsoft)是否还没有推出解决问题的新Windows 10 更新(Windows 10 update)。
如果没有发布修复,您可以尝试卸载问题更新。使用本指南卸载您在(this guide)搜索(Search)问题开始之前获得的最后一次更新。
您(Did)是否设法恢复您的搜索(Search)栏?
我们喜欢Windows 10中的(Windows 10)搜索(Search)栏,只有在处理许多打开的应用程序时才会隐藏它,以便为其他任务栏图标腾出更多空间。如果它丢失,我们会非常迷茫,因此我们尽最大努力帮助您在Windows 10计算机或设备上恢复它。在您关闭本教程之前,请告诉我们您是否成功恢复了搜索(Search)栏。出了什么问题?请在评价部分留下您的意见。
Is the Windows 10 Search bar missing? 6 ways to show it
There are several reasons why the Wіndows 10 Search bar could be missing. It might be a bug from the latest Windows 10 update (again!) or some setting that's hiding the Search box. No matter the reason, if you follow these steps, you should be able to access the Search bar and return it to its rightful place on the taskbar, next to the Start button. In this tutorial, we cover the most likely culprits to help you bring back the missing Windows 10 Search bar:
NOTE: The features presented are available in Windows 10 May 2020 Update or newer. If you are using an older version of Windows 10, you might not have access to all the features. Check your Windows 10 build and, if necessary, get the latest Windows 10 update available.
1. Show the Windows 10 Search bar using keyboard shortcuts
If the Windows 10 Search bar is missing from your taskbar, you can use your keyboard to begin looking for something. One way is to press the Windows key, which launches the Start Menu, and then start typing what you're looking for.
If you want to access the Search flyout before inserting your keywords, you can use the keyboard shortcut Windows + S.
To learn more about searching in Windows 10, read 12 tips on how to search in Windows 10.
If your goal is to enable the Search bar and have it permanently displayed next to the Start button in Windows 10, continue reading.
2. Show the Search bar from the taskbar's menu in Windows 10
If your Windows 10 Search bar is not in its usual spot, it might be hidden. You can customize the taskbar to show or hide the Windows 10 Search bar. If the Search box is hidden, this is what the taskbar looks like in Windows 10:
To get the Windows 10 Search bar back, right-click or press-and-hold on an empty area on your taskbar to open a contextual menu. Then, access Search and click or tap on "Show search box."
In the same Search menu, there is also an intermediate option, called "Show search icon." This setting frees up space on your taskbar by shrinking the Search bar into a magnifying glass icon, and you might find it useful if you like pinning shortcuts to the taskbar. Click or tap on the Search icon, and the Windows 10 Search flyout shows up.
TIP: If the Search or the "Show search box" options are not available for you, one of the other Windows 10 settings is probably to blame. Keep following the steps of this tutorial and, if your Search bar is still not shown after modifying that setting, try this step again. At that point, you should be able to enable the option and get the Windows 10 Search bar displayed.
3. Show the Windows 10 Search bar by changing taskbar settings
In Windows 10, the Search is integrated directly into the taskbar, so the two are closely connected. As a result, some taskbar settings affect the way you access Search. To begin, right-click or press-and-hold to open the taskbar's contextual menu, and then click or tap on Taskbar settings.
In the Taskbar settings, make sure the switch under the "Use small taskbar buttons" option is off. Otherwise, the Search icon is shown instead of the Windows 10 Search bar. Click or tap on the switch to toggle it.
The Windows 10 Search bar is also automatically replaced by its icon if you choose to display the taskbar anywhere else but the bottom of the screen. Click or tap on the field under "Taskbar location on screen" and select Bottom from the dropdown menu to recover your missing Search bar.
TIP: If not only the Windows 10 Search bar, but also the taskbar is missing from one of your displays, or if you are trying to get the taskbar to stop hiding, there are other taskbar settings you can change. Read The complete guide to personalizing the taskbar in Windows 10 to find answers to fixing these issues.
4. Disable Tablet mode to show the Windows 10 Search bar
The Windows 10 Search bar is also "incompatible" with Tablet mode, so you only get the Search icon. To turn off Tablet mode, use the Windows + A keyboard shortcut to access your Quick actions, and then click or tap on Tablet mode.
There is also a setting that hides the taskbar while in Tablet mode. To stop that from happening or if you just want to learn more on the subject, read our tutorial: Windows 10 Tablet mode: Learn all about it and how to use it!
5. Change the screen resolution to show the Windows 10 Search bar
Your main display's resolution might be another reason the Search bar is hidden. If you're using a small resolution like 1280x1024 or 800x600, only the Search icon is displayed on your screen. Increase the screen resolution or decrease the scaling until the Search bar returns on your taskbar in Windows 10.
6. Uninstall updates or get the latest one to fix a Search bar bug
If none of the previous steps helped, the issue could be a faulty Windows 10 update. A missing Search bar is a recurring bug in Windows 10. It has been known to happen when upgrading to Windows 10 from another operating system or when significant updates get applied. Luckily, these issues do get fixed, so it is worth checking if Microsoft didn't already roll out a new Windows 10 update that solves the problem.
If no fix has been released, you can try uninstalling the problem update. Use this guide to uninstall the last update you got before the Search problem started.
Did you manage to restore your Search bar?
We love the Search bar in Windows 10 and only hide it when we're dealing with many open apps to get more room for other taskbar icons. We would be pretty lost if it went missing, so we did our best to help you restore it on your Windows 10 computer or device. Before you close this tutorial, let us know if you successfully brought your Search bar back. What was the problem? Let us know in the comments section.