Microsoft is bringing back the ability to move the taskbar in Windows 11, nearly five years after the feature was removed at launch. Users will soon be able to reposition the taskbar to the top or sides of the screen, addressing one of the most requested features from the Windows community. In addition to the movable taskbar, Microsoft is also working on a smaller taskbar option that will be introduced later this year. The return of the movable taskbar marks a significant reversal from Windows 11’s original design, which removed several customization features that were available in earlier versions like Windows 10. Microsoft has quietly introduced a new internet speed test feature in Windows 11, giving users a quicker way to check their connection directly from the taskbar. Read more in our articles including "Windows 11 to bring back movable taskbar, smaller taskbar option" and "Windows 11 adds built-in internet speed test to taskbar".
Microsoft is bringing back the ability to move the taskbar in Windows 11, nearly five years after the feature was removed at launch. Users will soon be able to reposition the taskbar to the top or sides of the screen, addressing one of the most requested features from the Windows community.
In addition to the movable taskbar, Microsoft is also working on a smaller taskbar option that will be introduced later this year. The return of the movable taskbar marks a significant reversal from Windows 11’s original design, which removed several customization features that were available in earlier versions like Windows 10. Microsoft has quietly introduced a new internet speed test feature in Windows 11, giving users a quicker way to check their connection directly from the taskbar.
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