Microsoft Testing Adjustable Taskbar, Start Menu in Windows 11
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Microsoft reverses and finally reintroduces the mobile task bar in Windows 11. Insider program testers can now reposition it on all four sides of the screen. This major update also provides deep customization options for the Start menu, including the choice of its size and the ability to hide entire sections.
Windows 11 gets new customization options, which are, however, largely not new for many Windows users.
Microsoft is making the Windows 11 Start menu more customizable than ever
One of the many criticisms leveled atWindows 11 – and there are many – is that Microsoft has stripped away many of the customization options that previously made it possible for users to stamp their mark on the operating system. The Start menu and taskbar are two key areas where there have been complaints, and now Microsoft is addressing them. In addition to giving users more control over the Taskbar in Windows 11, Microsoft is also doing the sa…
Microsoft Restores Windows 10-Style Taskbar Controls in Windows 11
Microsoft is preparing a wider set of personalization options for Windows 11, with changes focused on the taskbar and Start Menu. The update restores several capabilities that many users previously associated with Windows 10, including the option to move the taskbar away from its default bottom position.
Microsoft Tests Letting Users Resize Windows 11 Start Menu
Microsoft has introduced various changes to the Start menu, mostly for the better, but not always. Another one is coming for Windows 11, which can probably be safely put into the former category. It’s the ability to let you choose your preferred Start menu size. Well, it doesn’t look like you don’t get granular adjustments to it, but at least there will be options. The change is naturally going to Windows Insiders first, as part of a wider taskb…
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