How to move the Windows 11 taskbar to the left or right side of the screen?

Henry Jackson 155 Reputation points
2023-09-14T22:28:44.7+00:00

I have a two-monitor computer setup and recently switched to Windows 11. In Windows 10, I could fix my taskbar to the left side of the screen on my left monitor, and the right side of the screen on my right monitor. However, I cannot find any way to move the taskbar from the center bottom position it holds in Windows 11. Can anyone please provide a solution to this problem? Thank you.

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  1. Erland Sommarskog 101.2K Reputation points MVP
    2023-12-09T10:52:14.4366667+00:00

    You can do this in Windows 11 if you install ExplorerPatcher. Of course, you may be nervous of installing something that actually goes in an modifies explorer.exe. Since I just can't stand the centred taskbar in Windows 11, I have no choice. I recall that I have run into a case where Explorer did not start after a Windows update, and it was a bit of a panic until I was able to uninstall and re-install Explorerpatcher.

    Once you have installed ExplorerPatcher, you will get a Start-menu item for ExplorerPatcher. Select it, and you will find the option for the taskbar location.

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  1. Michael Bolsover 50 Reputation points
    2024-03-07T10:46:02.3433333+00:00

    This really is a big MS Fail, and I am bewildered by their refusal to make fixing this a priority. I certainly won't be upgrading to 11 until this is sorted. Other operating systems are available.

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  2. Scott Helmers 100 Reputation points MVP
    2023-12-10T22:24:33.45+00:00

    I downloaded and installed https://www.startallback.com/ about a week ago. It does allow moving the entire taskbar to any of the four edges of the monitor, among other functions. Though I can't provide a full endorsement, I haven't encountered any issues with it.

    6 people found this answer helpful.

  3. Scott Helmers 100 Reputation points MVP
    2023-11-24T13:40:30.05+00:00

    What are the required registry changes to move the entire taskbar to the side of the screen?

    4 people found this answer helpful.
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  4. Wesley Li 5,040 Reputation points
    2023-10-18T07:29:17.46+00:00

    Hello

    In Windows 11, the taskbar is centered by default, which is a change from previous versions of Windows. However, you can move the taskbar to the left side of the screen. Here’s how you can do it:

    Right-click anywhere on your taskbar and click Taskbar Settings.

    Click the Taskbar behaviors dropdown on the right-hand side.

    Click on the Taskbar alignment dropdown and choose an alignment, e.g., Left.

    Once you’ve toggled the taskbar to the left, you’ll see your Start menu and all the apps, files, and websites you’ve pinned there will shift instantly to the left-hand side of the screen.

    Unfortunately, moving the taskbar to the right or top of the screen in Windows 11 is not officially supported and requires altering the registry. Modifying the registry can cause serious problems if not done correctly, so it’s recommended only for advanced users who are comfortable with this process.

    If you still want to proceed with moving your taskbar to the right or top, I would recommend creating a system restore point or backing up your data before making any changes to your registry.

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