Microsoft is finally bringing the movable taskbar to Windows 11 - here's who can try it now ...
Windows 11 now lets you reposition the taskbar to any screen edge and shrink button sizes. Discover how to customize your ...
It only took about five years, but Microsoft has finally relented. Windows Insiders in the Experimental channel can now move the Windows 11 taskbar to the top, bottom, left, or right of the screen, ...
Microsoft is reportedly rethinking its AI-first, "agentic OS" direction for Windows 11, including pulling back Copilot from parts of the OS after strong user backlash. As part of rebuilding goodwill, ...
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A smaller taskbar is also on the way later this year. A smaller taskbar is also on the way later this year. is a senior correspondent and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, ...
Hell is freezing over, and if the latest report is true, Microsoft may finally bring back the ability to move the taskbar in Windows 11 as part of its effort to fix the operating system. Microsoft ...
PCWorld reports that Microsoft is bringing back taskbar customization to Windows 11, allowing users to move and resize the taskbar after being absent since launch. Users will be able to position the ...
TL;DR: Microsoft is testing a movable and resizable taskbar in Windows 11's Experimental channel, allowing placement on any screen edge with adjustable icon alignment. Additional updates include a ...
A Microsoft developer accidentally leaked footage of Windows 11’s upcoming movable taskbar feature on April 1st, revealing long-awaited customization options. PCWorld reports the feature allows users ...
Microsoft has finally brought back the resizable taskbar and Start menu to Windows 11 in the latest preview version rolling out to Insiders in the Experimental channel. Starting with Windows 11 ...
Generated with Google’s Nano Banana 2. Microsoft is testing Windows 11 taskbar and Start menu updates, including movable taskbar positions, cleaner Start controls, and compact layout options.