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Microsoft is finally experimenting with Windows 11 taskbar upgrades

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Microsoft is finally experimenting with Windows 11 taskbar upgrades

Windows 11 launched last year with a number of controversial and radical changes, including a new Start menu and more. If you recently upgraded to Windows 11 and were surprised to see how different the taskbar is, you're not alone. The latest version of the taskbar has divided its users.

The new taskbar is rebuilt from the ground up and does not have the functionality available in Windows 10. The taskbar has some confusing design features. For example, it doesn't have a full right-click menu. While you can still right-click on the taskbar, you won't be able to make any significant changes to the taskbar without opening the Settings app.

Microsoft has admitted and continues to admit that the taskbar is still a work in progress, but development has been slow and the company hasn't really done anything with the missing functionality.

Microsoft has responded to feedback and restored some features such as drag and drop in the latest update, but users are still expecting faster progress. Thankfully, it looks like big changes are coming. According to references found in the new preview build, Microsoft is testing two variations of the taskbar:

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While one variant includes a new search bar design style, the other explores major improvements to the overflow UI.

Microsoft is finally experimenting with Windows 11 taskbar upgrades

As you can see in the screenshot above, Microsoft is working on improving the taskbar overflow interface. When you have too many apps open at the same time or your device has a very low resolution, the new taskbar app list overflow makes it easier to select a running app.

The aim is to reduce clutter and provide a modern pop-up experience. We don't know when this new overflow feature should hit production devices, but we expect some improvements later this year. This is because Microsoft is already planning some features outside of major feature updates.

Don’t expect radical changes to the taskbar

The company will release the first big Windows 11 update, codenamed "Sun Valley 2," later this October. In addition to this major feature update, Windows 11 will also receive changes and additional improvements to the taskbar through monthly cumulative updates, likely to be released this fall.

However, some things will not change for the time being. According to Microsoft officials, you won't be able to reposition the taskbar because the Start menu's "animation flow" is not designed to handle different taskbar positions.

In fact, Microsoft believes that moving the taskbar is not important to most users, and it wants to focus on adding more important features to Windows 11.

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