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Disable tablet optimized taskbar

Anonymous
2022-12-06T00:05:20+00:00

I just upgraded from an older Lenovo Yoga 7i laptop on Windows 10 to their latest model on windows 11. Every time I flip the new laptop over, the "touchpad disabled" popup appears, and the magnification of apps and the taskbar increases. The larger sizes overcrowd the screen, and since I very frequently flip between modes, the constant change of magnification is incredibly disorienting and borders on unusable. In windows 10, I was able to disable this feature, but no matter where I look, I cannot seem to find a similar toggle in windows 11. How can I disable this feature?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Display and graphics

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  1. Sumit D - IA 170.7K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2022-12-06T04:42:32+00:00

    I believe it is still rolling out - you would see a Setting very soon.

    If you want it now, I am afraid you would need to Join Beta Channel.

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-12-06T01:08:38+00:00

    Hi Sumit,

    This seems like exactly the setting I am looking for, but when I go to settings, that individual toggle is just missing....

    I tried using the Registry editor approach as well, but was also unsuccessful at disabling the tablet mode rescaling.

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  3. Sumit D - IA 170.7K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2022-12-06T00:43:21+00:00

    Hi Alex,
    I am Sumit here to assist you with this question.

    They introduced Tablet optimised taskbar with 22H2. Have you checked out this:

    https://www.elevenforum.com/t/turn-on-or-off-ta...

    Keep us posted.

    Content on the above blog is written by a Windows MVP so it is safe. However, do watch out for the ads.

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