Windows 11 preview builds add Taskbar positioning, quieter Widgets, smarter Search, and major update improvements for 2026.
Microsoft is finally rolling out two of the most requested features in Windows 11: the ability to move the taskbar and make ...
When Windows 11 launched in 2021, we mostly liked its refreshed look—the rounded corners and menus with just a hint of ...
Microsoft has finally brought back the resizable taskbar and Start menu to Windows 11 in the latest preview version rolling ...
Microsoft finally brings movable taskbar to Windows 11, alongside smaller taskbar support and Start menu resizing options.
Microsoft says Windows has personalization and customization in its DNA, and it plans to roll out new features over the ...
Aside from the Start Menu, the taskbar is arguably the most recognizable user interface element of the entirety of the Windows operating system. Debuting in Windows 95 as a streamlined method for ...
While Windows 10 allowed users to drag the taskbar from edge to edge, moving it in Windows 11 requires a trip to Settings.
Most of the time, you don't care about your taskbar's position in Windows 11. However, there are instances when you might prefer to have it in a different location on your screen. Perhaps you want ...
Recently, Windows 11 has added a new way to force-close unresponsive applications directly from the taskbar. Normally, when an app becomes unresponsive, users either have to restart their computer or ...
If you're a Windows 11 user, you might have noticed that the taskbar – that handy little bar at the bottom of your screen – is locked in place by default. But what if you want to move it to the side ...