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huali1405
Jul 03, 2021Bronze Contributor
How to let windows 11 "never combine taskbar buttons"?
How to let windows 11 "never combine taskbar buttons"?
- Jul 30, 2024The November 2023 update added “never combined” mode on the taskbar for Windows 11. To find this feature, go to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Taskbar behaviors. Set Combine taskbar buttons and hide labels to Never. It also added a separate setting for turning this feature on for other taskbars when you use multiple monitors.
nekku-bce
Mar 22, 2023Copper Contributor
omg, the OP date is 2nd of July 2021 and the issue is still unresolved on 20th of March 2023.
TWO YEARS MICROSOFT.
And then you wonder why your new versions don't get quick distribution?
I transitioned to Win10 only in 2019 after 4 years of beta-testing others had to suffer through.
Stop shooting yourselves in the leg.
You manage to break the simplest things!
TWO YEARS MICROSOFT.
And then you wonder why your new versions don't get quick distribution?
I transitioned to Win10 only in 2019 after 4 years of beta-testing others had to suffer through.
Stop shooting yourselves in the leg.
You manage to break the simplest things!
- nekku-bceApr 13, 2023Copper ContributorFellow label-lovers, rejoice!
It took 20 months and one person who works in the IT dpt of the org with Premium MS Support to get a replacement SL5 laptop with Win11 to achieve some reaction from MS - today I was informed that my complaint was transferred to Windows team person and I will be contacted some time soon.
I will be raising the label view and the option to have those labels on the screen where the app is open. I will also mention how Win11 start menu is a downgraded mess compared to Win10 where you can group your shortcuts, resize them, etc.
We're few, but we're strong! 🙂
In the meantime, I use ExplorerPatcher from github https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher
You can make both the taskbar and start menu to behave like in Win10 with it. Unfortunately, you can't pin all the apps you could in Win10, but still a workaround.