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

Henry Jackson 290 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 111.3K 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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  1. cyberlizard 1 Reputation point
    2024-07-21T18:10:11.9633333+00:00

    Not being able to move the taskbar to the left side of the screen infuriated me enough to jump over to MacOS. I can have it any side I choose.

    unless Microsoft implement what users actually want (and this remains one of the most requested features) I don’t think I’ll be coming back any time soon.

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  2. Sarrene Miller 0 Reputation points
    2024-08-06T21:31:09.8933333+00:00

    I second everyone here asking and commenting on the removal of the movable task bar.

    As a business owner and a developer that has used multiple monitors for a few decades, I always had my task bar to the left of my screen. As wide screens became more popular, this became almost a necessity for multi-taskers like myself.

    Allowing the taskbar to be moved helps with ease of life/work depending on ones situation. From accessibility to ease of access to performance increases. Ease of life from the clients view and needs should be paramount when deciding to redesign a ux/ui for clients.

    If anyone at Microsoft reads these comments, I hope that this can help encourage them to bring this functionality back. Please reconsider!!

    Thank you

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