

Here scroll down and open the Taskbar behaviors section. If you also want to move the taskbar icons to the left, just go to the taskbar settings as we did above. However, on the far left corner, I can just blindly move the mouse in the bottom-left direction, and it works, which saves me some focus. In the middle, I have to aim the mouse to click on the Start menu. I don’t mind taskbar icons in the middle, but I still moved them to the left due to the Start menu. Just toggle off the items you don’t want to see on the taskbar, and they will be removed. Here at the top, you’ll see all the taskbar default items with a toggle button next to them. Right-click on the taskbar and then click on the Taskbar settings option.

Other than the Start menu, you can remove the other icons using the taskbar settings. There are a few icons on the taskbar by default that can’t be removed using the unpin function. We will show you how to adjust the Window 11 taskbar to your liking and also share some hacks to access features that are no longer officially available in Windows 11. If you are having trouble customizing the new Windows 11 taskbar, then we’ve got you covered. These upfront changes are just the tip of the iceberg. There are a bunch of new icons all moved to the middle while Cortana seems to be demoted from the front desk job. Its right-click menu is different, its settings have been completely overhauled, and even pinning icons to the taskbar works differently.Īfter installing Windows 11, the first thing you will probably notice is the changes to the taskbar. Windows 11 taskbar behaves differently from the previous versions.
