The Windows 11 feature will clean up the cluttered taskbar to allow you to quickly find any app. Here’s how.
Do you Window 11 Taskbar looks messy? Then this upgrade is for you! Windows 11 introduces this very useful new feature that will make all your apps better organized. This means you no longer have to worry about finding a particular app in a hurry that you need it most and very quickly. Windows confirmed the new feature on its latest blog, “We are reintroducing taskbar shortcuts, with a new experience designed for Windows 11.”
Currently, Windows 11 and Windows 10 Users can only access recently opened or used tabs on the taskbar in a thread. This can take a long time as it makes it a difficult task to find a particular app, especially when you have a large number of apps open. To end the struggle for you, Microsoft Test the new taskbar replacement feature via the Dev Channel below Windows Insider a program. Now it will be easier for you to find files application what are you looking for, no problem how much application The taskbar is flooded. This will be made possible through a feature that will place unpacked apps into a three-dot submenu.
Windows 11’s Taskbar Overflow feature is a time saver
Windows Insider said in a blog, “This taskbar experience has been carefully designed to give you a more productive switching and launching experience when space is limited. The taskbar will automatically enter this new overflow state when it reaches its maximum capacity.” He also clarified the advantage that the current comprehensive list has many features such as support for installed applications, jump lists and an extended user interface. This overflow menu disappears as soon as you exit the menu or open an application. Well, you can open it again by clicking on the three dots to access the full list of open apps at once.
However, it should be noted that this feature is currently being tested in the Insider Program, and may not be available to the general public soon. It might be a good idea for Microsoft to introduce this time-saving feature to all users in a major Windows 11 update this fall.
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