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Move the Windows 11 Taskbar Back to the Left in 6 Quick Steps
The taskbar used to be on the left side on previous OSs
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Most of us have been usingWindows 10for quite some time now and, naturally, we’ve grown accustomed to a certain layout of the UI.
Although the change brought forth by the whole system redesign, as a part of the new Windows 11 OS, is not that major, some are finding it a bit hard to adjust to this recent arrangement.
Well, rest assured knowing that Microsoft has foreseen this and, therefore, allowedthe tweaking of the position of certain UI elements, such as the Start menu and taskbar icons.
You might have also noticed a new icon added to the Windows 11 taskbar, labeled Widgets in the operating system.
Activate your Windows before you move your taskbar
It should be noted that users can only customize the position of the taskbar on their devices if they are using activated versions of Windows. Therefore, in order to move the taskbar to the left side, you need to activate Windows 11 first.
If youcan’t activate Windows 11, check out our article and find out how to solve the issue.
How do I move the taskbar back to the left side?
Windows 11 also lets you move the Start menu and app taskbar icons back to the left side. This is the dark mode, toohttps://t.co/VDS08QPsl5pic.twitter.com/cg54hIgU4T
Don’t panic by thinking that this will take up a long portion of your time, as this process is fairly easy and only takes one minute to perform.
You can quickly move your taskbar to the left side through the built-in Settings on your device. In just a few clicks, you can set up a new position for your taskbar.
1. PressWindows key +Ito bring up theSettingsmenu.
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SelectPersonalization, then scroll down to theTaskbarsection.
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Click onTaskbar behaviors, in order to access the dropdown menu.
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Next toTaskbar alignment, click on the dropdown menu.
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Here you will have two options:LeftandCenter. ChooseLeft.
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Now your Taskbar is on the left side of the screen.
If you are looking tomove your Windows 11 taskbar to the side or to the top, check out our dedicated article.
Is it necessary to revert the taskbar’s position to the left?
Upon reading information that suggested the ability to actually revert the changes that Windows 11 brings to the taskbar and its featured apps and menus, users were not really impressed, to say the least.
Can’t say I care much about the start menu either way.
For me, the real pain point is the lack of group policy and windows update control. It is a level of paternalism that MS needs to stop with. But MS does not know the full local situation of the computer being used.
By following atrending Reddit thread, we can deduce the vast majority of users, that are keeping themselves informed about everything related to Windows, were actually expecting other, more significant improvements.
Many of them still feel like this is justWindows 10, with a different, more modern skin. It could seem so, for the moment, as the version that was leaked is far from being full.
Most likely, many opinions will change when Microsoft actually releases the full, working version of this highly anticipated operating system.
If you are more into personalizing your Windows desktop, we have a great guide tocustomizing the Start menu layout.
We hope that our guide helped you move the position of your taskbar. Let us know in the comments section below if you have any questions.
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Alexandru Poloboc
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With a desire to always get to the bottom of things and uncover the truth, Alex spent most of his time working as a news reporter.
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