In what follows, I will walk you through the steps of changing the taskbar location to the top or to the bottom of your Windows 11 screen. Important: As of now, there isn’t a way to change the taskbar location to the left or to the right of the screen as you previously could with previous Windows iterations. The registry key apparently allows it, but doing these modifications will break Windows 11.
How to Change the Taskbar Location to the Top or Bottom on Windows 11
A. Change the Main Taskbar Location on Screen – Use this sub-guide if you only have one display. You can also use this sub-guide if you have multiple displays and you want to change the taskbar location of only the main taskbar.B. Change the Other Taskbards Locations on Screen – If you are using multiple displays, use this sub-guide to change the location of any other taskbars that are not located on the main display.
Note: If you are using multiple displays and you want to change the location of the taskbar on both your main and secondary devices, you need to follow both sub-guides.
Change the Taskbar Location on the Main Display
Change the Taskbar Location on the Secondary Display/s
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