Option 1: Move Windows 11 Start button to the Left Corner from Taskbar SettingsStep 1: Right-click the blank space on the taskbar, then open the Taskbar Settings.Step 2: After hitting the Taskbar settings, you'll go to the Personalization option, scroll to Taskbar behavior in the right ...
Method 2: Move the Start button to the Left Corner via Registry Editor Open Registry Editorand navigate to:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced. On the right pane, double-click the DWORD entryTaskbarAlto modify its value data. Enter 0 in the Value data b...
A large portion of PC users might like the new center-aligned taskbar. PC users who also own a Mac might feel at home while using the centered taskbar. However, many users still prefer the old-style left alignment of the taskbar. Moreover, PC users like to see the Start button on the...
unable to find the default position of the start button. Finally, I had to do a system restore for uninstalling this software because the “all programs” option was not visible in the start menu. After the system restore I got back the Windows start button in the default left/bottom ...
5. Change the Taskbar Alignment from Center to Left. That's it! The Start button instantly moves back to where it's always been. Which do you prefer? The Start button in the middle or in the left corner? Let us know in the comments below. More Microsoft Editorial standards Show...
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Down and to the left 1 Down 2 Down and to the right 3 Selecting a mouse button Before you use Mouse Keys to click items on your screen, you must first select which mouse button you want to be the active button: the left button, the right one, or both. ...
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