Aug 26 2022 07:24 PM
I'm sure I'm not the first to mention it but really don't understand why we don't have the ability to change the taskbar location. Just purchased and picked up Surface Pro X w/ Windows 11 and the first setting I change on any computer is the task bar location. Reason? I regularly pin my frequent apps and related documents to the task bar and right click to shortcut tasks (new emails/appointments -Outlook, quickly toggle open documents/windows when I am on my mouse as opposed to keyboard shortcuts, etc.). I have a genetic issue (EDS) that essentially renders my connective tissues (tendons, cartilage, ligaments and so on) less supportive to my muscular and skeletal systems than it should be, i.e., super susceptible to neck and shoulder strain. Due to this, I attempt to mitigate chronic pain with a slew of ergonomic solutions and set my monitors to be dead center to my eye level; it is easier on my body to look left/right than to tilt my skull down repetitively throughout the day. Essentially, this is an accessibility issue. I will have to roll back to 10 until this functionality is available in 11. Thank you for your time!
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Aug 22 2023 05:18 PM - edited Aug 22 2023 05:20 PM
Agreed I use Citrix for work and having two task bars at the bottom of my screen is really confusing. I align my normal desktop taskbar on the left side of the screen so that it isn't confusing. I don't like to go full screen because then I miss what is happening on my regular desktop. Also, I have multiple monitors and I like to use Teams on the separate monitor on my desktop due to the speed and ease of use not in Citrix. Please Please Please bring this function back Microsoft...
Feb 08 2024 10:42 PM