In recent months, Microsoft has been working on programming its new operating system model. Thus, there are many novelties in the Windows 11 available for testing, some of which were very pleasing to the public and others had the opposite result. Among the main complaints is that the Windows taskbar has become fixed.
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Windows has always worked with the toolbar officially at the bottom of the desktop. However, in all this time the bar was mobile, which made it possible for people who opted for another configuration to use the system.
However, users who performed the new Windows early access noticed that this changed. This new configuration was particularly displeasing to people who, in their daily lives, work with other operating systems at the same time.
After all, some are used to the Linux standard that, in some distributions, has the toolbar on the side or at the top by default. With that, they can certainly prefer to just use Linux.
In addition, users have also noticed other visible issues with the toolbar. For example, in the new model, the bar is centralized, which also generated a lot of dissatisfaction from users.
However, Microsoft recognized the dissatisfaction quickly and changed the design, which, apparently, will also happen with the fixed bar.
You users who want to have the mobile bar, they can make a registry modification in the Windows 11 configuration, since the mobile function is not yet in the new code.
However, there is this alternative, as well as the use of other alternative interfaces, which can greatly decrease the quality of user experience.
In any case, Microsoft continues without giving any confirmation that the bar will be mobile again, so that only with the final result will we be able to confirm the suspicions.
Until then, many users seem to be willing to complain all the time, until the operating system has the same toolbar configuration as before.