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This article will show you how to change taskbar location in Windows 11/10. If you’re one of the many people who finally have Windows 11 installed, you’re probably trying out all the new features. The dock in Windows has a very clear job to do. When you click the Start button, the main menu comes up. From there, you can go anywhere on your computer. The System Tray bar, which has quick links to your most-used apps, is also on the desktop. If you want to know more information about this Visit Official Microsoft Support site.
If you recently switched from Windows 10 to Windows 11, you may have noticed that the taskbar is aligned in the middle at the bottom by default. This is different from how Windows has worked in the past, so you might not like it or want to use it. One of the first things you might want to try out in Windows 11 is the option to move the taskbar to the left or right, or to change how it looks in other ways. In this guide, you’ll find out how to change taskbar location in Windows 11/10.
Through Taskbar Properties

Before Windows 11/10 added the settings user interface, you could change the position of the taskbar by going to the details of the taskbar. Here’s how to do it on Windows 8 and versions before it.
- Click right on your taskbar.
- Choose “Properties.”
- Go to the top of the Taskbar.
- Besides where you want the window to be on the screen, you can also choose the Position.
- Click “Apply,” then “OK.”
Edit Registry
The last version of Windows that let you move your window was Windows 10. In Windows 11, there are no longer any settings that let you change where your window is. But you can still change where your menu is by making changes to your Registry. When making changes to the Registry, you should always make a copy of the entry first. Here’s how to use the Registry Editor to change where your taskbar is:
- Press the Windows + R button to bring up the Run dialog box.
- To open the Registry Editor, type regedit.
- Go to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StuckRects3 on your computer.
- Double-click the item for Settings.
- Change the number below FE in Value data to change where your taskbar is. (The number to change is in the second row, sixth column.)
- If your taskbar is in the bottom place, which is the default, the number will be 3.
- Switch it to:
- 00 for left 01 for up,
- 02 for right,
- 03 for down.
- You will have to restart your Windows browser in order for the position of your taskbar to change right away.
- Press the Ctrl, Alt, and Del keys together and then choose Task Manager to open it.
- Find Windows Explorer on the Processes tab. Choose it and click the Restart button.
Drag and Drop
Drag-and-dropping the icon is another easy way to move it. This method works for all versions of Windows except the most recent one, Windows 11. Here’s how to move Taskbar to side:
- Click right on the taskbar.
- To get it back, click on Lock the taskbar. (The Lock the taskbar box will be checked if the taskbar is locked.)
- Lock the toolbar. Click the taskbar and hold it down.
- You can move the window by dragging and dropping it.
Use ExplorerPatcher
ExplorerPatcher is another way to change where your desktop is in Windows 11. It lets you move the window around in Windows 11 like you could in Windows 10. Also, it imitates the movements of Windows 10 so that menus won’t pop up in strange places. You can also use the taskbar on the left or right side. Here’s how to move Taskbar to top in Windows 11 using ExplorerPatcher.
- Get ExplorerPatcher.
- Run the setup you received.
- Select Properties by right-clicking the menu.
- Explorer properties
- Change the Taskbar look to Windows 10 in the Taskbar.
- Change the Position on screen to “At screen edge” from the Start menu.
- Click on the bottom left button that says “Restart File Explorer.”
- Now, you can move your desktop by dragging and dropping it.
Through Taskbar Settings
You can easily change the taskbar position from the settings in Windows 10. Follow the steps below how to Move and Resize the Taskbar:
- Right-click anywhere on the desktop that isn’t filled.
- Click on Taskbar settings.
- Scroll down until you find the choice to put the Taskbar on the screen.
- Choose “Position” from the drop-down menu and choose where you want it to be.
With Windows 11, the Start menu and app buttons are now in the middle of the Taskbar. There is also a new notification area, new effects and animations, and more. Even though it has a lot of great new features, it also takes away some old ones, like the option to move the Taskbar. Microsoft has said that moving the Taskbar to the right quickly changes the whole design, including the Start menu and apps, and that the current interface and animations are made for the bottom placement. Because there wasn’t enough desire, the work that goes along with it wasn’t worth it.