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 ...
Is the behavior adjustable? No. Then its not a frigging improvement. I work on a 49" 4k TV. I have a vast amount of space for icons, yet every time a new app puts an icon up, it brings back those ...
Last week, Windows Central broke the news that Microsoft plans to bring back the ability to move and resize the Taskbar on Windows 11. You may know that the feature present in the Windows ecosystem ...
Microsoft is planning to bring back the ability to move and resize the Taskbar on Windows 11 as part of its effort to improve sentiment around the OS this year. When you purchase through links on our ...
One of the first things you'll notice about Windows 11 is that its taskbar centers its icons (including the Start menu) in the middle of itself. Longtime Windows users might not like this "macOS look" ...
Windows 11's general availability is just around the corner but we think that a lot of people might be disappointed with at least the taskbar if it ships in the state that it is currently in. Before ...
If you are waiting for Windows 11 side-taskbar support before upgrading to the latest operating system, you may be waiting for a long time, according to a recent Microsoft Ask Me Anything (AMA) ...
The Dock on the Mac desktop offers a convenient way to access apps and features that you frequently use. A similar capability is offered in Windows OS by the Taskbar. Although you cannot customize the ...
With a few clicks and drags here and there you can easily resize the Windows 10 Taskbar. You can make it even taller, giving you more room for application shortcuts. If you’re using a vertical taskbar ...