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multi monitor support
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about multi monitor support frequently center on taskbar customization in Windows 11. Users explore third-party tools like RetroBar to restore classic taskbar behaviors, including the ability to move the taskbar to different screen edges—a feature lost in the initial Windows 11 release. Recent threads highlight Microsoft prototyping a movable and resizable taskbar, with a public preview targeted for mid-2026. This development is seen as a reversal of controversial UI changes, with former Microsoft executives noting internal debates over vertical taskbar support. The tag covers user workarounds and upcoming official features that improve multi-monitor setups by enabling flexible taskbar placement across displays.
Windows 11’s Taskbar has become one of the clearest symbols of the operating system’s broader design trade-offs: cleaner visuals on the surface, less flexibility underneath. For users who miss the old days of Windows 95 through Windows Vista, that frustration has created a real opening for...
Microsoft appears to be preparing one of the most consequential reversals in Windows 11’s user interface story: internal reporting and multiple industry outlets say engineers are prototyping the return of a movable and resizable Taskbar — the long-missing customization that lets people dock the...
Microsoft appears to be quietly reversing one of the most controversial user‑facing choices of the Windows 11 era: insiders and multiple Windows‑focused outlets report that the company is prototyping the ability to move and resize the taskbar — including restoring left/right (vertical)...