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Windows 11 could finally get one of the most-requested features from Windows 10, as Microsoft gets serious about winning over the haters – May 2026

Author/Source: Darren Allan See the full link here

Takeaway

This article discusses a rumor that Windows 11 might soon allow users to move and resize the taskbar. This is a feature that was available in Windows 10 but was missing from Windows 11, and its return is seen as Microsoft’s effort to address user complaints and improve the operating system.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

Imagine if your favorite desk had its drawers stuck in one spot, but now you hear you might soon be able to move them wherever you want.


Why It Matters

Being able to move and resize the taskbar lets people arrange their computer screen more comfortably, similar to how someone might rearrange furniture in their office to make it easier to work. This helps fix basic annoyances with Windows 11 and shows Microsoft is listening to users.


Related Terms

taskbar, operating system, 26H2 update


Jargon Conversion

The taskbar is the strip at the bottom (or side) of your computer screen where you can see open programs and the start button. An operating system is the main software that runs your computer, like Windows. The 26H2 update refers to a major software improvement package for Windows that comes out around the end of the year.

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