As with every previous build of the new operating system, people encountered many bugs and errors but none of them were beyond repair. Until the final version of Windows 11 will come out this October, you can follow this guide and bring the taskbar to the center as it should be.
What are the latest taskbar changes in Windows 11?
Besides its position, the taskbar suffered many changes within the new OS, but many of them were not received very well. You can only move the taskbar to the left or keep it centered, but you can add some style to it by making it transparent. You can also manage the Windows 11 taskbar on multiple monitors by changing come settings in the Personalization panel. Another aspect found on the Insider builds is the Never combine feature in the taskbar settings that lets you keep the windows from an app ungrouped. But for those who want certain apps or websites added and pinned to the taskbar, know that it can be done with ease. You can also hide the taskbar completely by enabling the Automatically hide that taskbar option if you prefer a more tidy look while working or browsing the web. While there aren’t many new features Windows 11 has brought to the taskbar, here is what Panos Panay, Chief Product Officer at Windows + Devices had to say about its functionality:
What can I do if Windows 11’s taskbar is not centered?
1. Upgrade to preview build 22458
2. Downgrade to the previous build
3. Show all taskbar icons
4. Change alignment to the Left
Can I change the taskbar size on Windows 11?
Even though the taskbar’s functionalities are limited on Windows 11, you can still personalize it to your liking. You can change the taskbar style by using some apps. Even more, by tweaking a few registry settings, you may modify the icons’ size too. The exact measurement might vary based on your screen resolution, but you can make the taskbar small, medium, or large just by following the steps below: What is your take on the new taskbar design and functionality? Tell us in the comments section below and let’s start a discussion.
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