While Windows 11 taskbar is missing some big and useful features that people have been using for decades, it’s also getting new features. The last Windows 11 update tweaked the taskbar and added back drag and drop support, but users are still complaining that it is too restricted, with features like the ability to ungroup apps/icons still missing. Microsoft is prioritizing adding features like the ability to end a process directly from the taskbar, system tray clock seconds support or drag and drop, which was enabled in the OS with Windows 11 22H2. ![]() ![]() For example, the Microsoft development team said, “all of a sudden, the reflow and the work all of the apps or Start menu have to do….” is not supported. Much work must be done to make a different taskbar position work with other elements. Microsoft officials say the Windows 11 Start menu can’t handle a different taskbar position. In one of the Windows Insider webcasts, Microsoft explained that it does not see features like “movable taskbar” as important and has more work to do. Of course, a future update will likely give you the option to move the taskbar, but the movable taskbar is not on the company’s priority list.
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