Windows 11 removes a feature that many users are familiar with from Windows 95

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The successor version of Windows 10 is Windows 11 which brings a few interface changes, the most significant of which is the Taskbar with icons placed in the center (instead of the left edge as it is now), as well as Brand new Start Menu.

This design of Windows 11 is considered more modern, but it will take time to get used to. Because, according to official information from Microsoft, Windows 11’s Taskbar and Start Menu are also omitted some features that users are familiar with on Windows 10.

In particular, the most significant is that users will not be able to move the Taskbar position to the top / left / right edges of the screen. This is a feature that has appeared since the first version of Windows with the Windows 95 Taskbar, but has been disabled by Microsoft on Windows 11. This means that the Windows 11 Taskbar will always be fixed. at the bottom of the screen.

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Many Windows users have the habit of placing the Taskbar in a different location than the default.

Although most Windows users usually put the Taskbar on the bottom edge by default, but for a few users who are used to placing it in other locations, this will be a limitation of Windows 11 worth paying attention to. .

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Whether you like it or not, the Windows 11 Taskbar will always be at the bottom edge of the screen.

In addition, Windows 11’s Taskbar and Start Menu also stopped supporting some other features. Live Tiles, icons that can provide real-time information and were once considered an iconic feature of Windows 8/10, are officially “killed” on Windows 11. Applications will also be unable to. Optionally set the icon or customize the Taskbar anymore.

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Live Tile is another dead feature on Windows 11’s new Start Menu.

Fortunately, if users do not like the alignment of the Start button and application icons in the center, they will have the option to place it in the left corner like on Windows 10.

Windows 11 is a free update, expected to be released later this year for all users.

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Source : Genk