Jan 04 2021 10:07 PM
I tried posting this in the feedback hub, but I have diagnostics completely disabled.
I've always wanted to unlock my taskbar and fling it over to the left side of my screen. It makes more sense, especially on ultrawide monitors where a horizontal alignment takes up so much more space. However, I find myself switching back a few minutes after moving it because of how poorly arranged the taskbar is. Firstly, it is too wide, and a lot of unnecessary space is used. This may be because it must fit the date but if Microsoft can remove it with the 'small taskbar buttons' option, I'm sure removing it with vertical alignment wouldn't hurt. Furthermore, inverting the arrangement of icons creates a tedious learning curve and it's just not necessary. I've attached two screenshots - one of the normal arrangement and one made by me, which I highly prefer. Please let me know if I'm not considering something important or if I'm just delusional and my idea is terrible. All responses are greatly appreciated! :)
Jan 04 2021 10:28 PM - edited Jan 04 2021 10:31 PM
Hi,
Windows Developers always ask feedbacks to be posted in feedback hub, that's the only way they track suggestions etc.
you can show/hide date/clock on taskbar yourself, the option is already in the settings
right-clicking on the taskbar gives you even more options, to control Cortana icon, Search, Task View etc.
the start menu itself is very customizable too, you can modify the height, width etc, without the need to remove any icons.
icons on the taskbar are fully customizable too. all of the icons can be pinned/unpinned.
the taskbar length is set to automatically fit the area it's sticking to. if it's horizontal then it fits the horizontal bar, if it's vertical, then it will fit there as well.
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