
"Windows 11 users who have long wanted to move the taskbar to any edge of the screen are now being granted their wish. With the latest update rolling out to Windows insiders, you'll be able to position the taskbar at the top, bottom, left, or right. Yep, just like in Windows 10."
"With the latest insider build installed, right-click on the taskbar and select Taskbar settings. Click the setting for Taskbar behaviors. You'll see a new option for Taskbar position with four possible locations: Bottom, Top, Left, and Right. Select your favorite spot, and your taskbar will jump to that position."
"For people who value vertical screen space, like developers who want to see more of their code at once, moving the taskbar to the side can help reclaim precious room on the screen. If accessibility or ergonomics make the top of the screen easier to reach, you can place the taskbar there. If you rely on the taskbar to keep track of your work, a vertical layout with ungrouped icons can help you stay organized. The choice is yours."
Windows 11 users can move the taskbar to any edge of the screen using the latest experimental insider build. The change requires right-clicking the taskbar, opening Taskbar settings, and selecting Taskbar behaviors. A new Taskbar position option provides four locations: Bottom, Top, Left, and Right. After selecting a position, the taskbar jumps to that edge. Microsoft also provides related improvements, including tweaks to the Start menu. The update may take time to appear even after installing the insider build, and some users may need to wait before the option becomes available.
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