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topicnews · October 15, 2024

Windows 11: Show taskbar icons and start menu links

Windows 11: Show taskbar icons and start menu links

By default, Windows 11 displays the Start menu and other icons centered on the taskbar. With just a few steps you can rearrange it the way you are used to in Windows 10 or earlier Windows versions. We’ll show you how to do this here.

The problem with the centered Start menu

If the start button is at the bottom left, you can quickly move the mouse blindly to the corner of the screen and click to open the start menu. However, if the start button is displayed somewhere in the middle of the taskbar – as in Windows 11 – this is no longer possible and you have to aim precisely to move the mouse to it. Most of the time you will get the left-aligned start menu back simply out of habit. Fortunately, you can in Windows 11 restore the old start menu positionwhich you know from Windows 10.

Show taskbar icons & start menu on the left again

  1. Click with the right mouse button on an empty area of ​​the taskbar.
  2. Choose “Taskbar settings” out of.
  3. Scroll down and click on the “Taskbar behavior“ to expand a menu.
  4. Click there next to “Taskbar orientation“ on the drop-down menu and select “Left aligned“ instead of “Centered”.
  5. Your taskbar will now be displayed again like the older Windows operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 10 etc.).
Here you can set the taskbar icons back to “Left”.
Here you can set the taskbar icons back to “Left”. (© GIGA)

If you want to move the taskbar completely to a different position on the screen – for example to the top edge – check out this tip:

Unfortunately, the taskbar can no longer be customized as easily as it was under Windows 10 or 7. For example, the taskbar can no longer be positioned on the left or right edge of the screen. You also cannot display the taskbar icons at the bottom right (right-aligned). There are still some opportunities for improvement for Microsoft.

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