How to move the Windows 11 taskbar to the left or right side of the screen?

Henry Jackson 310 Reputation points
2023-09-14T22:28:44.7+00:00

I have a two-monitor computer setup and recently switched to Windows 11. In Windows 10, I could fix my taskbar to the left side of the screen on my left monitor, and the right side of the screen on my right monitor. However, I cannot find any way to move the taskbar from the center bottom position it holds in Windows 11. Can anyone please provide a solution to this problem? Thank you.

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  1. Erland Sommarskog 112.7K Reputation points MVP
    2023-12-09T10:52:14.4366667+00:00

    You can do this in Windows 11 if you install ExplorerPatcher. Of course, you may be nervous of installing something that actually goes in an modifies explorer.exe. Since I just can't stand the centred taskbar in Windows 11, I have no choice. I recall that I have run into a case where Explorer did not start after a Windows update, and it was a bit of a panic until I was able to uninstall and re-install Explorerpatcher.

    Once you have installed ExplorerPatcher, you will get a Start-menu item for ExplorerPatcher. Select it, and you will find the option for the taskbar location.

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  2. FCR 15 Reputation points
    2024-05-23T05:30:15.5133333+00:00

    So many people I know don't like this. But they aren't aware that they can come in here and express their disapproval... Some already moved to Mac. As soon as Windows 10 loses update support, I'm jumping ship too

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  3. Mark Weiss 21 Reputation points
    2024-05-23T23:19:53.7233333+00:00

    I would not switch to Mac either. Apple instituted client side scanning of customer files and it's an invasion of privacy. MS is starting that with Win 11 and it's made to look like a good thing, but it's Big Brother spying on you. With the many thousands of laws we have, everyone is guilty of some "crime" and they will find it on your PC.

    My advice is switch to LINUX if you can.

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  4. FCR 15 Reputation points
    2024-06-21T01:59:24.78+00:00

    Seriously, time to switch to Mac. MS has become so regressive. I am on windows 10, downgraded to 11 multiple times, and I still go back to windows 10. now that the support is ending, and I am getting ads to switch to 11, time to start looking at other options to spend my money in.

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