

There are several third-party programs that let you bring a Windows 11-style centrally aligned taskbar to your Windows 10 PC. You now have a centered taskbar like Windows 11 on your Windows 10 machine.


Now drag the divider (the two vertical parallel lines) on the left of the taskbar icons towards “Links”. All the taskbar icons will now shift to the far right. Drag “Links” from the right to the left and position it next to the Task View button.Multi-monitor support for the taskbar arrived in the preview builds back in July, along with a new search box in the Start Menu. Microsoft is still working on updates for the Windows 11 taskbar and Start Menu, though the company is unlikely to add some of the customization options that third-party tools like TaskbarXI are working on. The current version is "for testing purposes only," as the developer notes you have to use the Task Manager to shut down TaskbarXI and restart the Windows Explorer to apply changes.

If you want to give TaskbarXI a spin, you can download the latest release from GitHub. There's no option to move the taskbar to the sides or top of your screen, but someone did request it as a feature - if you have a GitHub account and want to see that feature added, click the thumbs up button on the original comment. Changing the taskbar background style and color is currently in the works, along with a simple graphical interface for updating the settings. The utility also supports multiple monitors, separate DPI scaling, and splitting the taskbar into left and right panes.
