is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft is bringing a new taskbar overflow feature to Windows 11, designed to ...
The latest preview of Windows 11 revamps a taskbar feature called 'overflow', which offers a space for open apps that don't fit in the taskbar, but still offers a taskbar shortcut to them. Taskbar ...
Why it matters: For Windows users with dozens of apps open at the same time, the Taskbar can display a limited number of app icons before it automatically creates an overflow area that shows only the ...
We appear to be entering a period of Windows’ development where we can expect new features and tweaks to come to the operating system several times a year. To that end, Microsoft continues to add, ...
As The Verge notes, this is a significant improvement over the old system. As it stands, if you open too many apps on a device running Windows 11 or Windows 10, the taskbar will create an overflow ...
We’re reintroducing taskbar overflow, with a newly designed experience for Windows 11. This taskbar experience has been thoughtfully crafted to offer you a more productive switching and launching ...
If you’re a heavy multitasker in Windows 11, you might have noticed that your taskbar might be a little messy when you have too many apps open at once. Windows 10 had a handy overflow feature to help ...
Insiders are now able to test out a brand new taskbar overflow feature in Windows 11 that allows users to stack app shortcuts beyond the potentially measly limits of the desktop. A small change can ...
Do you ever find yourself running way too many apps on your Windows computer? We sure do, with our writing, our browsers, our image editors, calculator, chat applications, music apps, and the list ...
Windows 11 introduced several notable taskbar changes, but a number of features from Windows 10 didn't make the cut much to the frustration of some users. However, there is a solution if you're ...
The Windows 11 taskbar gets worse with every release, and the widget popups, copilot button, and expanded Search bar aren’t helping. Here’s an idea, What if you nuke the whole thing? What if you could ...
If you're a Windows 11 user, you might have noticed that the taskbar – that handy little bar at the bottom of your screen – is locked in place by default. But what if you want to move it to the side ...