How to move Windows 11 taskbar to top / side [Complete guide]

May 2023 · 5 minute read
Move Taskbar to top Windows 11

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  • Windows 11 has been a complete revamp, and you will find a lot of changes from the previous OS. One of the changes that struck users the most was the inability to move the taskbar to the top or sides.

    The jury is still out on whether these changes have been welcomed by the users, and we will come to know only after Windows 11 is rolled out for all.

    With the option to move the taskbar missing from the Settings app, users were confused as to whether it’s at all possible. But, there’s a registry hack that comes to our aid. Here’s how you can move the Windows 11 taskbar.

    How can I move the Windows 11 taskbar?

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    NOTE Making changes to the Registry Editor is a critical task and any lapse on your end can harm the device and even render it unusable. Hence, it’s recommended that you follow the steps listed here without making any other modifications. In case things go haywire after the changes, you can restore the Registry even without a backup. Even though it is a Windows 10 guide, it works the same as in Windows 11.
  • Press Windows + R to launch the Run command.
  • Type or paste regedit in the text field and either click on OK or hit Enter to launch the Registry Editor.Launch Task Manager
  • Click Yes on the UAC prompt that appears.Click Yes
  • Paste the following path in the address bar at the top and hit Enter, or navigate to it via the pane on the left.Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StuckRects3Navigate to the address
  • Double-click on the Settings key.Open Settings key
  • Locate the value under the fifth column from the right and the second row from the top. It would be the one under entry FE.Value
  • Click on the value to place the cursor before it.Click on the value
  • Now hit Del to remove the existing value (03). After you delete the value, 00, the next value in line would appear in the concerned entry and the last at the bottom would now be empty.Delete value
  • There are three different values that can be entered here to move the taskbar across various locations on the desktop. Identify the position you want to move it to and enter the corresponding value.
  • Click on OK to save the changes.Save changes
  • Close the Registry Editor.
  • All that’s required is to restart the File Explorer to move the Windows 11 taskbar to top. This can be done either by restarting the Windows itself or merely the program. We will go with the latter.
  • Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to launch Task Manager.
  • Locate the Windows Explorer entry, right-click on it, and select Restart from the context menu.Restart Windows Explorer
  • The taskbar will now be moved according to the value you entered earlier.
  • That’s it! It might not be as simple as the Settings method that we earlier had, but it’s still quick and effective.

    You now know how to easily move the taskbar in Windows 11. But how about moving it back to its original position, i.e., the bottom? Simply revert the changes that you made earlier, save them, and restart Windows Explorer.

    Should I move the taskbar to the sides in Windows 11?

    Although you can move the taskbar to the left and right sides of the desktop in Windows 11, the icons are no more accessible and it’s just the taskbar that’s visible. So, it’s not recommended that you make the change.

    Let’s understand it with an example. When you move the taskbar to the right, here’s how it appears:

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    Taskbar icons not visible

    You will notice that the icons are not visible and it makes executing tasks simply impossible. Hence, for now, you can drop the idea of moving the Windows 11’s taskbar to the sides.

    If and when it becomes possible to make changes, we will update the article. Keep checking this page to stay up-to-date.

    Can I move the Start menu and other taskbar icons to the left?

    Yes, you can move easily move the Start menu along with other taskbar icons to the left by modifying the taskbar’s alignment in the Personalization settings.

    With the icons aligned to the left instead of the default center position, it gives us a Windows 10 vibe. So, if you have recently upgraded to the latest iteration and are still not completely acquainted with the changes, moving the icons may be a good idea.

    That’s all there’s to know on the topic. You can now move the taskbar across the desktop in Windows 11 with a few minor changes in the Registry.

    If you have just upgraded, check out our comparison of Windows 10 and Windows 11. Also, if you are not comfortable with the latest OS and want to revert to the previous one, here’s how you can roll back to Windows 10.

    Let’s know your experience in the comments section below and your thoughts on the inability to the taskbar via the Settings.

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