Windhawk is a free and open-source utility that allows you to customize most aspects of the Windows user interface, including the Start Menu and taskbar. You can really change how the taskbar looks, ...
The latest preview of Windows 11 revamps a taskbar feature called 'overflow', which offers a space for open apps that don't fit in the taskbar, but still offers a taskbar shortcut to them. Taskbar ...
Windows has changed a lot over the years and lost some old-school features along the way. Window grouping on the taskbar is a relatively new feature, for example, and you could disable it entirely in ...
Add the TaskbarSi value to the Windows Registry. Change value data to 0 for a small taskbar or 2 for bigger icons. Restart or log out for it to take effect. The easiest way to change the Windows 11 ...
The File Explorer on Windows is, undoubtedly, one of the most valuable features on a PC and it gets better with every new version of the Windows OS. A drawback, however, with Windows 11, was the ...
The new Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.3212 for testers doesn’t bring any spectacular new features, but Microsoft has fixed an annoying problem that is causing problems for some Windows 11 ...
Windows 11 lets you revert to a Windows 10-style taskbar by accessing the Personalization page in the Settings app. Windows 11 features a massively redesigned taskbar that's centered on the desktop.
Since its first launch, the Windows operating system has always tried to provide users with plenty of customisations. One significant change in the latest Windows 11 release is the center alignment of ...
If the Auto-Hide Taskbar feature is not working in Windows 11, this post will interest you. Microsoft changed how the taskbar works in the Windows 11 operating system. Certain aspects have changed; ...
Windows 11 taskbar is testing a new feature that helps you understand the current power state of your laptop's battery, including showing the battery percentage directly on the taskbar. Microsoft is ...
Your taskbar icons are trying to tell you something. Here’s what the most common ones—and their variations—really mean.
If you're a Windows 11 user, you might have noticed that the taskbar – that handy little bar at the bottom of your screen – is locked in place by default. But what if you want to move it to the side ...