Windows 11 includes an updated version of the Taskbar that aligns all elements to the center of the screen. While this makes it easier to reach the Start menu and applications (especially on large monitors), many users still prefer the Taskbar with items aligned to the left. Fortunately, the new operating system has a setting to change the default configuration that lets you decide whether icons should align to the left or center. In this guide, you will learn the steps to change the Taskbar alignment on Windows 11.

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Change Taskbar alignment to the left on Windows 11

To align apps icons to the left side of the Taskbar, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the Start button and other icons will align to the left side of the Taskbar, like on Windows 10. (See also this YouTube video tutorial to change the alignment of icons.)

Change Taskbar alignment to the center on Windows 11

To align the Taskbar to the center, use these steps: After you complete the steps, the Taskbar icons will align in the center.

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