Yeeeaaah you guys are awesome! [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
clem5
[quote who="PMuthsam" reply="146" id="3931319"] Reminder: In addition to moaning and crying here, we should make Microsoft aware that many Windows users want to have the task bar at the left (or at the right, or even at the top). I posted this some time ago: Please comment and vote for "Bring back the ability to move the task
Another vote for placing the taskbar on either side. On omnipresent wide screens I prefer to use width than height. I already had Start10 on my desktop but on my Surface I used to use StartAllBack just for that. After renewing my ObjectDesktop subscription I installed Start11 on my Surface as well hoping both would play together, meaning having the taskbar on a side and the non-Win11 start menu. It doesn't play well, when both are installed the Start11 displays offscreen with StartAllBack set
Just so you know, that's not a problem for me anymore since updating to Win11 build 22000.194. Start11 now works just fine being triggered with the mouse from my taskbar living on the upper edge.
For what it's worth, triggering the start11 menu using my keyboard's WIN key works just fine.
Microsoft have indicated that the bottom is the only location that the taskbar will officially be allowed to be. NO WAY. This is awful. Well maybe an idea for a future product of yours or new feature of Start11 would be to remediate that? I'll sure pay for that. I learned as my first week as a sysadmin when I was remoted
I know moving the task bar to the top isn't supported in Win11 yet, but it's a simple registry key change ( https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/windows-11-taskbar-move-to-top ). So I thought maybe you'd like to see this before moving the task bar to the top becomes an official feature.