Overall, do you think this redesigned Taskbar Settings page is a meaningful improvement, or is it just a cosmetic change?
If Microsoft could add one more taskbar feature tomorrow, what would it be?
Have you tried the latest Windows Insider/Experimental build? If yes, how does the new Taskbar Settings page feel?
Do you prefer Windows 10’s taskbar customization or the direction Microsoft is taking with Windows 11?
Which taskbar feature do you still think Windows 11 is missing? (Ungrouping, vertical taskbar, more customization, etc.
do you think moving all taskbar options into one dedicated section will make Windows easier to use, especially for new users?
Microsoft is adding a dedicated Taskbar Size option. Would you use a smaller, default, or larger taskbar? Why?
What was your first reaction to the redesigned Taskbar Settings? Do you find the new layout cleaner than the current one?
Microsoft is testing a redesigned Taskbar Settings page in the latest Windows 11 Experimental build, making it easier to customize taskbar behavior and size. The update aims to simplify navigation by grouping taskbar-related options into a dedicated section, while also introducing a dedicated Taskbar Size setting for better personalization.
Same here. Windows Update says everything is up to date, so I guess my PC is one of the systems where Microsoft has temporarily paused the rollout. I’ll just wait for the revised version.
This is one of those updates where patience is the best option. Secure Boot changes affect the startup process, so I’d rather wait for Microsoft to sort it out than risk creating boot problems.
I wouldn’t recommend manually installing anything related to Secure Boot right now. If Microsoft has blocked it on certain hardware, there’s probably a good reason.
I checked Windows Update after reading this and my desktop doesn’t even offer the update. Looks like Microsoft’s safeguard is working as intended.
Yep, my Surface Laptop keeps showing the Secure Boot update but it fails every time with an installation error. Glad to know it’s not just my machine.
Overall, do you think this redesigned Taskbar Settings page is a meaningful improvement, or is it just a cosmetic change?