How to move your Windows 11 Taskbar icons back to the left corner

Windows 11 introduces a new, centered Taskbar, complete with icons that are grouped in the center of your screen, rather than the familiar left-hand corner. If this feels weird, here’s how to move your Taskbar icons back to where they were in the days of Windows 10.Why do this? Muscle memory. By now, you’re probably used to the familiar way of dragging your mouse cursor down to the left-hand corner and clicking the Start menu icon to launch an application. With the Windows 11 layout, you can’t unconsciously do this. In fact, as more icons add themselves to your Windows 11 Taskbar, the Start menu slides farther and farther to the left. Mark Hachman / IDG

The default layout for the Windows 11 Taskbar is to put all icons in the center.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3623710/how-to-move-your-windows-11-taskbar-icons-back-to-the-left-corner.html#tk.rss_all

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