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How to move the start menu to the left in Windows 11 and make other adjustments to the Taskbar

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With Windows 11 already reaching the different computers, the first change that attracts attention is the renovated Start menu and the location of the default icons on the Taskbar that now appear centered. A change that can take some getting used to, and yet we can easily reverse it by changing its location"

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We can move the start menu from the central part of the screen to the left area that we are used to. You just have to dive between the settings of the Taskbar, settings that incidentally allow other changes to try to adapt as much as possible to our liking."

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The Taskbar>we can resume its situation in previous versions of Windows."

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I have to admit that I like it more centered, but for those who prefer it to the left, the steps are very simple. Just enter Settings from the Taskbar>"

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This leads us directly to the section Personalization within the configuration and in the right area of ​​the window among all the options we must look for the section Behavior of the taskbar and press to display it."

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Of all the options, the one that interests us is the first one, the one en titled Alignment of the taskbar. At that point we can only choose between centered and left, which is what we want to use."

Other changes and adjustments

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But this is not the only change we can make, since we can also determine which icons appear in the corner of the Taskbar>"

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In addition, we can choose the icons that appear in the right corner of the Taskbar referring to the Pencil Menu, Touch keyboard and Virtual touchpad."

"Next to these we can choose the buttons that appear on the Taskbar>"

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