In Windows 11 Microsoft has decided to make it difficult for users to change the position of the taskbar. In the new Windows 11 interface, the taskbar is placed in the center and can’t be moved through Settings to the top of the screen or to the left or right side of the screen, as in Windows 10.
How to Change Taskbar Position & Alignment in Windows 11.*
* Note: This guide has two parts. In the first part you will learn how to move the Start menu and icons in Windows 11 to the left and in the second part you will learn how to move the taskbar to the TOP or RIGHT/LEFT side of your screen.
Part 1. How to Change Windows 11 Taskbar Items Alignment to LEFT.
If you’re a classic Windows user and you want to change the taskbar alignment from center to left:
1. From Start menu click Settings.
2. At Personalization menu click Taskbar
3. Expand Taskbar behaviors and set the Taskbar Alignment to Left.
4. After this action, you should see the taskbar and its icons at the bottom left, just like in Windows 10.
Part 2. How to Change Taskbar Position to LEFT, RIGHT or TOP in Windows 11. *
* Note: As of the time of writing this guide (November 2021), the only way to change the location of the taskbar in Windows 11 is by modifying the registry using the unofficial way mentioned below.
1. Open Registry Editor. To do that:
1. Press Windows + R keys to open the run command box.
2. Type regedit and press Enter.
2. Navigate to the following key:
- HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerStuckRects3
3. Double-click at Settings REG_BINARY at the right.
4. Here proceed and change the 5th value (“03”) on the second row to one of the following values as instructed below:
00: Taskbar on the left side of the screen.
01: Taskbar on the top of the screen.
02: Taskbar on the right side of the screen.
03: Taskbar on the bottom of the screen.
a. Using the arrow keys on the keyboard, place the cursor in front of the value “03”
b. Press the Delete button once. (this will delete “03”)
c. Type one of the above mentioned values, according the position you want the taskbar and click OK.
For example: To position the taskbar in the top of the screen, type “01” (after deleting the “03”)
5. Close Registry Editor.
* Note: Usually at this point you should restart the computer to apply the change. But, at this case you have to apply the steps below to apply the change. (if you restart your computer at this point, the location of the taskbar will not change)
6. Press CTRL + SHIFT + ESC to open Task Manager.
7. At the Users tab, double-click at your username to view all the running processes.
8. Right-click at Windows Explorer process and select Restart.
9. The taskbar will be placed in the position you want.
That’s all folks! Did it work for you?
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