If you want to reset and clear the pinned items on the taskbar in Windows 11, you can do so by manually deleting the taskbar-related settings from the system files. Here’s how you can do that: Step 1: Unpin All Items from the Taskbar 1.Right-clickon each pinned item on your taskba...
Why should you clear Clipboard on Windows 11/10? Since the Clipboard saves whatever you copy, anyone can access it. But the clipboard history list is deleted whenever you restart your device unless an item is pinned to the Clipboard. When you enable Windows' clipboard history feature, anything...
So, that’s how you can fix the Vanguard 9001 and anti-cheat errors in Windows 11. Unfortunately, those are two of the most common issues Valorant players have needed to fix on Microsoft’s latest desktop platform. The fix for the 9001 error is pretty clear-cut. You must enable TPM 2.0...
With Windows 10, the layout deployed by GPO was so great, we could pin all apps that we want...
Windows 11’s Start menu represents a sharp break from Windows 10, doing away with Live Tiles and limiting the way in which you can group pinned apps. Recently accessed apps and documents appear below in the “Recommended” box. Note the small “All apps” button at the top… ...
The Windows 11 Start menu has a new layout. The taskbar is now centered at the bottom of the screen. A search bar at the top of the Start menu lets you quickly search for apps or documents. A customizable pinned apps area is located under the search bar. There is no limit to the ...
Start menu and other icons along the center, similar to macOS. Moreover, the tray area is cleaner and there are no longer any Live Tiles when you open the Start menu. All you’ll see are your recent files, pinned apps, and the quick settings for shutting down or restarting the device...
Note:taskbar:TaskbarPinList is a sub-node to CustomTaskbarLayoutCollection that contains code lines for all the applications that are pinned to the taskbar on your PC. Removing Pinned Apps Code Once done, clickFile>Saveto save changes.
Microsoft is also making it easier to get back your apps when you back up and then restore your PC. Now, your pinned apps in the Start menu and taskbar will be saved, so you can simply click the icons to install them again and be up and running with the setup you're familiar with...
I upgraded to Windows 11 this week and I don't like the new Start button menu. I don't want "pinned" apps. I want to see All Apps in a list like...