Microsoft's rumored Windows 11 revamp initiative is confirmed with a movable Taskbar
Microsoft has confirmed the introduction of a movable Taskbar and customizable Start menu in Windows 11. This initiative, referred to as Windows K2, aims to address significant user complaints and enhance personalization options. The updates are currently available in the Experimental branch, signaling a shift in Microsoft's focus towards improving the operating system.
- ▪Microsoft has announced a movable Taskbar and customizable Start menu for Windows 11.
- ▪The updates include features such as icon alignment, app labels, and a smaller taskbar option.
- ▪Windows K2 is aimed at addressing major pain points in Windows 11 after years of neglect.
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