Thank you for sharing your feedback. I understand that the Windows 11 taskbar and icon layout feel very different from previous versions, and that this change can be frustrating—especially if you were comfortable with the Windows 10 design.
In Windows 11, Microsoft redesigned the taskbar to support a more modern UI framework and to better align with future features, touch input, and security improvements. As part of this redesign, some customization options that existed in earlier versions (such as taskbar positioning and certain icon behaviors) were removed or simplified.
While these changes were made intentionally by Microsoft as part of a long‑term design direction, we understand that they do not meet every user’s expectations or workflow preferences. Your feedback on icon size, spacing, and usability is valid, and similar feedback has been raised by many users.
At this time, Windows 11 does not provide a built‑in option to fully revert the taskbar to the Windows 10 style. However, Microsoft continues to refine the experience through updates, and user feedback plays an important role in shaping future improvements.
We appreciate you taking the time to share your concerns, and we will ensure this feedback is properly noted. Please let us know if you’d like assistance with any available settings or workarounds that may help improve your experience.
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