Published on May 18, 2026
Windows 11 users have grown accustomed to a fixed taskbar at the bottom of their screens. This design choice originally aimed to streamline navigation and keep the interface clean.
However, a new update for Windows 11 insiders is shaking things up. Users can now shift the taskbar’s position to the top, sides, or keep it at the bottom.
This feature is part of a broader set of changes that Microsoft plans to roll out, which includes upcoming updates to the Start menu. Insiders who opt in will be among the first to experience these layout adjustments.
The addition of a movable taskbar enhances personalization options for users. This adaptation could potentially improve workflow for many, leading to increased satisfaction with the Windows 11 experience.
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