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taskbar mobility
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The taskbar mobility tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about moving and resizing the Windows 11 Taskbar, a feature that was removed in the initial release. Recent threads highlight Microsoft's plans to restore these controls in a 2026 public preview, marking a significant course-correction after years of a locked, bottom-anchored taskbar. Users share insights on the engineering work underway and the implications for desktop customization. The tag also touches on related Windows 11 changes, such as Copilot integration, but the primary focus remains on taskbar placement and sizing flexibility. This is a key topic for users seeking to regain the taskbar mobility they had in earlier Windows versions.
Microsoft’s plans to restore the long‑missing ability to move and resize the Windows 11 Taskbar mark a rare public course‑correction: after five years of a locked, bottom‑anchored Taskbar, engineering work is reportedly underway to give users back the placement and sizing controls they once took...
Microsoft’s push to embed Copilot deeper into Windows 11 — now reaching File Explorer with right‑click AI actions, contextual summaries, and editing tools — is not just a product update; it’s a strategic bet that Microsoft is doubling down on an AI‑first vision for the operating system. That bet...