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Janek Magiera From Poland 0 Reputation points
2026-04-24T11:23:58.6466667+00:00

This also happened once on Win 10. A question for Microsoft: should I remove the good options? An option to change the position of the toolbar?

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Desktop, Start, and personalization | Task Bar
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  1. DaveM121 891.1K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-04-24T11:57:26.67+00:00

    I need some information about your current Windows installation and build number to provide you with a solution.

    Click your Start Button, type winver and hit Enter

    Please provide a screenshot of the resulting dialog.

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    2026-04-24T11:24:10.0933333+00:00

    In Windows 10, the taskbar can still be moved to different edges of the screen (top, left, right, bottom). In Windows 11, this option has been removed and the taskbar is fixed to the bottom.

    For Windows 11, the only way to influence this behavior is to submit feedback so Microsoft can track and consider restoring the feature. Use the Feedback Hub app (press Win+F) and file a suggestion about taskbar positioning.


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