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How to enable 'Never Combine taskbar buttons'. Windows 11 ?
Deleted I believe the best solution would be for Microsoft to undo the chaos they've caused by removing this very handy option... 😞 And this was only an option, not default behavior! 😞
It's ironic that "minimalistic design" is mentioned as the reason for the removal of this option, yet deteriorating user experience for so many of us.
I'd push the minimalistic design even further - remove the icons altogether, why should they take up any space at all?*
* of course, this is only "sarcasm through tears"
Hislamag
I have 22H2 for many computers in Windows10, and I have all the features of Windows10.
Unfortunately, Windows11 was designed differently, Security was considered (as the highest priority, ) and this resulted in the removal of many useful functionalities, I will add that for this reason many people still remained with Win10 - which currently works Great.
Certainly, Microsoft should better explain the reasons for the changes, but it is the security that is the reason for our frustration (not minimalism).
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11-specifications?r=1
- DeletedOct 31, 2022
Hi drdoug
I think Windows12 -> will have this feature!
I don't expect windows11 changes to the taskbar!
Over a year of writing opinions on this subject - > it is a waste of time!
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- drdougOct 31, 2022Iron ContributorIt should still be able to have the never combine option
Hmm android which is Linux-based, so does that mean we should we be looking at just using Linux then? - DeletedOct 27, 2022
Hi Funkhauser
Win11, has been prepared to install applications on Android, it is a completely different working system than Windows10,
- FunkhauserOct 27, 2022Brass Contributor
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I can't see how dropping this functionality could possibly be due to a security concern. If it were a security concern, it would need to be deployed on Windows 10 too.The vast majority of users globally remain on Windows 10 (or earlier!).