So I've been a Start 10 users since Windows 10 was released and love it... on Windows 10. I recently built a Windows 11 machine and discovered that there are things Start 11 can't do that remain annoying. I did find another tool, "Explorer Patcheer" that solved several of these, but there are issues with explorer patcher, and with combining it with Start 11.
Here are the main features I want to keep (which go back to Windows 7):
- Enable the Windows 7 style Quicklaunch bar in the Task bar (not as a flyout menu as is the default)
- Allow sections of the task bar to to be sized. This makes grouping icons in the quick launch bar and system tray much nicer)
- Move the start button to the left side of the screen
- Force all system tray icons to be visible
- Windows 7 style start menu (Start 10/11 does a good job of this)
Unfortunately, Start 11 cannot do items 1 or 2...
The only way to get those features is to "revert" the task bar which is what ExplorerPatcher does. So with the combination of both Start 11 and ExplorerPatcher, I get pretty much what I want.
However, I've seen instability when running both of these utilities together.
Also, when running ExplorerPatcher, it leaves a window in the system tray. If I try to close that window, it resets explorer. Not very clean. And I can't find a way to hide that window when running ExplorerPatcher...
Does anyone have any tips for using both of these tools more reliably and hiding the ExporerPatcher window?
Left side of taskbar:
Here is the right side of the taskbar: