After all, Microsoft seems to be working on moving the taskbar feature on Windows 11

Taskbar (taskbar) is the area that is most frequently interacted by users on Windows in general, so it has a great influence on the overall experience of the operating system.

 Microsoft has long provided the option to move the taskbar on Windows, allowing users to bring the taskbar to one of the four sides of the screen. However, with Windows 11, this feature has been removed. Users will only be able to freeze the taskbar at the bottom of the screen, as Microsoft has removed the option to move it to the sides or to the top edge of the screen.

Since the official launch of Windows 11, the ability to move the taskbar has always been one of the most requested features by the user community of this operating system, but Microsoft has not been able to meet the extremely legitimate request. This. In September 2021 alone, more than 20,000 Windows 11 users 'signed' on Feedback Hub asking Microsoft to re-implement the taskbar migration feature in Windows 11.

So far, users' expectations for this feature seem to be about to come true. Tech blogger with the nickname Albacore, who is known for his highly accurate comments about upcoming technology products, just stumbled across a situation where the taskbar could be moved to the top edge. of the screen in the Dev Channel Windows 11 test channel.

After all, Microsoft seems to be working on moving the taskbar feature on Windows 11 Picture 1After all, Microsoft seems to be working on moving the taskbar feature on Windows 11 Picture 1

However, currently the implementation is quite basic and absolutely no information has been disclosed. This raises the question of whether Microsoft is really 'determined' to bring the feature to users. Anyway, the good news is that early testing shows that the UI does not crash when interacting with the repositioned taskbar.

In the past, Microsoft has always maintained that the option to move the taskbar is not a really urgent or vital requirement with Windows 11. Instead, the company wants to spend time on a tweaks they deem more necessary to the user experience, such as the flexible taskbar collapse and expansion on small touchscreen devices or tablets.

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