taskbar relocation

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Taskbar relocation refers to the ability to move the Windows taskbar from its default position to other edges of the screen, such as the top, left, or right. In Windows 11, Microsoft initially removed this feature, but recent experimental builds like Build 26300.8289 have shown early traces of taskbar relocation returning. This topic is of interest to users who prefer a customized desktop layout or who want to reclaim vertical screen space. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the history of taskbar relocation, its removal in Windows 11, and the gradual reintroduction in Insider builds, along with workarounds and third-party tools for those who want the feature now.
  1. Windows 11 Experimental Build 26300.8289: Run, Storage, Sign-in & Taskbar Return

    Microsoft’s newest Windows 11 Experimental build looks modest on paper, but its hidden changes tell a much bigger story about where the operating system is headed. Build 26300.8289 officially focuses on Windows Update controls, Insider channel changes, printing, and small fixes, yet testers have...