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Windows 11 is bringing back a feature users have wanted for years

News RoomBy News Room21 March 20262 Mins Read
Windows 11 is bringing back a feature users have wanted for years
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Microsoft is finally fixing one of Windows 11’s most frustrating limitations: the inability to move the taskbar. As part of a broader quality push, the company has confirmed that users will soon be able to reposition the taskbar to the top or sides of the screen, instead of being locked to the bottom.

The update is currently being tested and will roll out to Windows Insiders first before reaching all users later this year. This marks the return of a feature that existed in Windows for decades but was removed with Windows 11’s redesign in 2021, a move that drew consistent criticism from long-time users.

Why did Microsoft bring this feature back now?

Simply put, users wouldn’t stop asking for it. Microsoft says repositioning the taskbar has been one of the most requested features since Windows 11 launched. The company is now trying to rebuild trust by focusing more on usability and customization, rather than just adding new features.

Windows 11 device sitting on a stool.

The original removal of taskbar movement came from a ground-up redesign based on Windows 10X, which stripped away several legacy features in favor of a cleaner interface. But that decision ended up removing functionality that many users relied on daily. Now, Microsoft appears to be reversing course by slowly restoring features that made Windows more flexible in the first place.

How will the movable taskbar work?

The updated taskbar will allow users to place it on the top, left, or right edges of the screen, in addition to the default bottom position. Instead of dragging it like in older versions of Windows, early previews suggest users will get quick options (Top, Left, Right, Bottom) via settings or right-click controls to reposition it.

Taskbar position options windows 11

This may sound like a small tweak, but for many users, especially those with ultrawide monitors or multi-display setups, taskbar placement can significantly affect workflow and usability. At its core, this update isn’t about adding something new, but about bringing back something users never wanted to lose. And in a version of Windows that has often prioritized design over flexibility, that’s a pretty meaningful shift.

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