![]() The IT administrator cannot configure the position, unless using registry edits. ![]() Start (1): This section is referring to the positioning of the Start menu layout, the Items (2) and the Apps (3) on the device.Figure 1: Overview of the Taskbar layout in Windows 11.Figure 1 is used as a reference for the breakdown of the Taskbar layout (click on the image for a clear view). That makes it important to breakdown the Taskbar layout in Windows 11 and to look at the configuration options. At least not when relying on default functionality that is available via MDM. Not everything, however, is configurable. Starting with Windows 11 that default position is in the middle of the Taskbar. One of the most eye-catching changes, for the average user, is the position of the Start menu on the Taskbar. The Taskbar layout of Windows 11 has changed, compared to Windows 10. Introduction to the Taskbar in Windows 11 In most cases the user will create their own Taskbar layout, when needed. Important: My personal opinion is that – even more than for the Start menu layout – the Taskbar layout should be left untouched, when possible. This post ends with showing the user experience with a customized Taskbar layout. That breakdown is followed with a zoom-in on the actual configuration for creating the standardized layout. This post does a quick breakdown of the Taskbar layout in Windows 11 and the different configurations that are available, per section. Especially from a setting-by-setting perspective the options are now rather limited. With the arrival of Windows 11, the configuration options for customizing the Taskbar layout have changed. Customizing the Taskbar layout enables organizations to create a standardized layout for their users. This week, however, is focused on customizing the Taskbar layout on Windows 11 devices. This week is a follow-up on last weeks post about customizing the Start menu layout on Windows 11 devices. ![]()
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