![]() ![]() You should always check for updates after a major Windows 10 update, as Microsoft does have a habit of breaking other developer's applications (without meaning too, of course). Developer, Chris Andriessen, releases TaskbarX updates to fix bugs and improve features. To change how icons and notifications appear Press and hold or right-click any empty space on the taskbar, then tap or click Taskbar settings. ![]() Tap or click the Show hidden icons arrow next to the notification area. If not, you can download and begin using the latest version. You can change which icons and notifications appear in the notification area, or even hide some. You can use this menu to check TaskbarX is running the latest version. By default, the taskbar is aligned to the center, in Windows 11. Open the TaskbarX folder and run the exe file. For example, 7Zip > Extract to 'Taskbar X'. Right-click the downloaded file and unpack the archive. Select Left from the drop-down menu to move Windows 11 taskbar icons to the left. First up, head to the TaskbarX homepage and download the latest version. Click on the drop-down menu next to Taskbar alignment. In Taskbar settings, select Taskbar Behaviors. Click on the Taskbar behaviors section to expand it. When Settings opens, select Personalization in the sidebar, and then click Taskbar. I'll just mention the About menu quickly. On the left column, click Personalisation. Is there any way to make the external monitor icons in Press J to jump to the feed. ![]() Or if you want to hide the system tray area on your secondary monitor? TaskbarX can do that, too. On my laptop, I put my icons in the center, while on the external monitor it's on the left. Say, for example, you only want to center the taskbar on one of your monitors? There's an option for that. The Extra menu contains a few additional TaskbarX settings, such as for multi-monitor setups. To fix this issue, head to the Taskschedule menu, input a time delay (in seconds), then hit Create, then Apply. TaskbarX doesn't automatically run during Windows 10 startup. Your taskbar icons will head back to the original position, alongside the Start Menu. Select this option if you want to customize the taskbar with the styles without moving your icons to the middle. The Position menu includes another handy option: Don't center taskbar. ![]()
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