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It’s already been a few months since Microsoft officially ended Windows 10 support. While Windows 11 is better than its predecessor in various areas, there’s one particular feature that users really miss in the latest OS—the ability to move the taskbar. However, a recent report indicates that Microsoft has finally listened to the huge demand for this feature and is going to make it available in Windows 11 soon.
It could come very soon
If you are someone who is just switching from Windows 10 to Windows 11, the first difference you will notice is that you don’t have the option to move the taskbar. It’s fixed at the bottom of the screen, and you can’t move it to the right, left, or top of the desktop. Talking about this change, one of the Microsoft officials mentioned that the development team believed there wasn’t enough demand for this feature, and as a result, it was decided not to offer it in Windows 11.
It could attract more users to Windows 11
I have been a Microsoft customer since 2008 and have tried all the Windows operating systems that the company has released since then. In my almost 18 years of experience using Windows, I can say without any hesitation that Windows 10 is one of the best versions released by Microsoft to date. You can imagine the popularity of Windows 10 by looking at recent data that indicates that more than 36% of Windows users are still using Windows 10, even after its support has ended.
