Unfortunately, moving the taskbar to the right or top of the screen in Windows 11 is not officially supported and requires altering the registry. Modifying the registry can cause serious problems if not done correctly, so it’s recommended only for advanced users who are comfortable w...
In October 2021, Windows 11 will no longer allow you to move your taskbar to the top of the screen using an official setting (unlike Windows 10). With only a few mouse clicks, we’ve found a way to accomplish this goal by altering the Registry. Here’s how to do it. Method 1. Ed...
During development of Windows 11, Microsoft decided to rebuild the taskbar from scratch. Because of this, you can no longer move it from the bottom to the top, left, or right side of the screen by simply dragging it over with your mouse or toggling a switch. Windows 11 might not officia...
Windows 11 has a few interesting features and a nice new rounded corner aesthetic, but what's the Start button doing in the middle of the screen? The change from a left-aligned taskbar to a center-aligned taskbar is hard to get used to, but it's pretty easy to overwrite Microsoft's ...
In Windows 11, doing this brings up the widget bar. That widget bar shows the weather, which is nice, but it also shows algorithmically chosen news headlines from dark corners of the internet that I'd rather not know about, which is less nice. Here's how to move the taskbar back ...
Once Windows Explorer restarts, this will re-launch the Taskbar and place it where you’ve configured it with the registry tweak; at the top of the Windows desktop. As you can see, it’s pretty easy to move the taskbar position wherever you’d like to place it on the Windows 11 des...
How to Move Your Taskbar to the Top on Windows 11 1. Open Regedit. You can get there by typing "regedit" into the Run menu (Windows + R) or searching for "regedit." Say yes if prompted to confirm. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) 2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft...
Hannah Stryker / How-To Geek By default,Windows 11starts with your taskbar icons centered in the middle of your screen. If you'd like the icons to stay on the left side of your taskbar instead, it's easy to fix in Settings. Here's how. ...
The new Windows 11 Taskbar is currently located at the bottom of your screen and can't be moved, unlike previous versions of Windows. With a registry edit, you can move the Taskbar to the top, left, or right of your screen.Editing the registry is required and slightly different from ...
To move the Taskbar to the Top on Windows 11 you need to tweak the Registry as follows: Press Win+R to open the Run dialog. Type regedit and press the Enter button. Click on the Yes option. Go to MMStuckRects3 in HKKCU. Double-click on the Settings REG_BINARY value. ...