如果您是最终使用Windows 11(Windows 11)的众多人中的一员,那么您可能正在玩弄所有可用的新功能(new features that are available)。
您可能想要使用的第一个功能是能够将Windows 11任务栏重新定位到左侧或右侧,或者如何以不同的方式进一步自定义它。在本教程中,您将学习如何操作。
如何将Windows 11 任务栏(Taskbar)向左移动(Left)
您第一次启动Windows 11操作系统时可能已经注意到的一件事是,主任务栏图标位于桌面底部任务栏的中间。
任务栏设置中有两个位置可供您重新定位开始菜单图标和应用程序图标在任务栏中出现的位置。您可以将它们放置在屏幕的左侧或右侧(这实际上是任务栏的中心,因为时间、日期和系统图标位于最右侧)。
您是否更喜欢“开始(Start)”菜单和应用程序图标的标准左侧位置?设置这个很简单。
- 右键单击任务栏并选择任务栏设置(Taskbar settings)。
- 在任务栏(Taskbar)设置窗口中,向下滚动到“任务栏行为”部分,并将(Taskbar)任务栏对齐(Taskbar alignment)右侧的选择从 Center 更改为Left。
- 关闭此菜单。
更改设置后,您应该注意到“开始(Start)”菜单和所有任务栏图标现在都对齐在任务栏的左侧。
如果这足够好,您现在可以停止阅读本文。但是,如果您想将这些任务栏图标(taskbar icons)放置在桌面上的其他位置或进一步自定义它 - 请继续阅读。
将(Move)Windows 11 任务栏移至桌面(Desktop)顶部(Top)
如果任务栏的左侧或中心对您来说不够灵活,您也可以将任务栏放置在桌面上的其他位置。
您可以通过简单的注册表破解(registry hack)来做到这一点。
- 选择开始菜单,键入Regedit,然后选择注册表编辑器(Registry Editor)。
- 导航到Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StuckRects3。
- 双击设置(Settings)注册表项,然后双击第 2 行中的第 5 列。
(Type)根据要将任务栏移动到的位置键入以下任何值。
- 要将任务栏移动到屏幕顶部,请键入01并选择OK。
- 关闭注册表编辑器,然后打开任务管理器(Task Manager)(按(Press) Ctrl-Shift-Esc)。
- 在Processes选项卡上,向下滚动到Windows Explorer,右键单击它,然后选择Restart。
- 一旦Windows 资源管理器(Windows Explorer)重新启动,这将重新启动任务栏(Taskbar)并将其放置在您使用注册表调整配置的位置;在Windows桌面的顶部。
如您所见,将任务栏位置移动到您希望将其放置在Windows 11桌面上的任何位置都非常容易。但是还有一些其他方法可以自定义Windows 11任务栏。
如何自定义Windows 11任务栏
您可以通过其他几种方式自定义Windows 11任务栏。您可以在Windows 设置中的(Windows Settings)任务栏个性化(Taskbar Personalization)设置中执行此操作。
去做这个:
- 选择“开始”菜单,键入Settings,然后选择“设置”应用。
- 在左侧菜单中选择个性化。(Personalization)
- 向下滚动并在右侧窗格中选择任务栏。(Taskbar)
- 使用任务栏项目(Taskbar items)部分来关闭或打开您是否希望以下任何项目出现在任务栏中:Windows搜索、任务(Task)视图、小部件(Widgets)或团队聊天(Teams Chat)。
- 再向下滚动一点,您会看到“任务栏角落图标”部分。您可以在此处启用或禁用任务栏上的笔图标、触摸键盘图标或虚拟触摸板图标。
- “任务栏角落溢出”部分是您可以配置任务栏角落以显示Windows 资源管理器(Windows Explorer)、任务管理器(Task Manager)或Windows 更新(Updates)等项目的图标的地方。
- 向下滚动(Scroll)到“任务栏(Taskbar)行为”以设置任务栏对齐、启用未读消息图标、多个显示选项、窗口共享和桌面显示设置。
自定义任务栏后,只需返回桌面即可开始使用它。
当然,您可以用来自定义仪表板上显示的内容的最后一种方法类似于您在Windows 10中可以执行的操作——固定或取消固定应用程序图标。
只需右键单击要删除的任何应用程序,然后选择从任务栏中取消固定,即可从(Unpin from taskbar)任务栏中永久删除该应用程序图标。
这是在启动 Windows 11 时自定义任务栏上显示哪些应用程序图标的最简单方法。
爱它或恨它,Windows 11为我们提供了一个可能不会让每个人都满意的新用户界面。但是,对于Windows 11(Windows 11)任务栏,至少有一些不同的选项可供选择。
How to Move the Windows 11 Taskbar to Left or Right and Customize
If yоu’re one of the many people who are finally using Windows 11, you’re probably playing аround with all of the new features that are available.
One of the first features you may want to play around with is the ability to reposition the Windows 11 taskbar to the left or right, or how to further customize it in different ways. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how.
How to Move the Windows 11 Taskbar to the Left
One of the things you’ve probably noticed the first time you launched the Windows 11 operating system is the fact that the main taskbar icons are centered in the middle of the taskbar at the bottom of the desktop.
Two positions are available in the taskbar settings for you to reposition where the start menu icon and app icons appear in the taskbar. You can place these to the left or to the right side of the screen (this is actually the center of the taskbar, since the time, date, and system icons are at the far right).
Do you prefer the standard left location for the Start menu and app icons? Setting this is simple.
- Right-click the taskbar and select Taskbar settings.
- In the Taskbar settings window, scroll down to the “Taskbar behaviors” section and change the selection to the right of Taskbar alignment from Center to Left.
- Close this menu.
When you changed the setting, you should have noticed that the Start menu and all taskbar icons are now aligned on the left side of the taskbar.
If this is good enough, you can stop reading this article now. But if you’d like to position these taskbar icons in other locations on the desktop or further customize it — read on.
Move Windows 11 Taskbar to Top of the Desktop
If the left or center of the taskbar isn’t enough flexibility for you, you can also place the taskbar at other positions on the desktop as well.
You can do this with a simple registry hack.
- Select the Start menu, type Regedit, and select Registry Editor.
- Navigate to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StuckRects3.
- Double-click the Settings registry key and then double-click the 5th column in the 2nd row.
Type any of the following values depending on which position you want to move the taskbar to.
- 00: Left side
- 01: Top of the screen
- 02: Right side
- 03: Bottom of the screen
- To move the taskbar to the top of the screen, type 01 and select OK.
- Close the registry editor, and open the Task Manager (Press Ctrl-Shift-Esc).
- On the Processes tab, scroll down to Windows Explorer, right-click on it, and select Restart.
- Once Windows Explorer restarts, this will re-launch the Taskbar and place it where you’ve configured it with the registry tweak; at the top of the Windows desktop.
As you can see, it’s pretty easy to move the taskbar position wherever you’d like to place it on the Windows 11 desktop. But there are a few additional ways you can customize the Windows 11 taskbar as well.
How to Customize the Windows 11 Taskbar
There are a few other ways you can customize the Windows 11 taskbar. You can do this in the Taskbar Personalization settings in Windows Settings.
To do this:
- Select the Start menu, type Settings, and select the Settings app.
- Select Personalization in the left menu.
- Scroll down and select Taskbar in the right pane.
- Use the Taskbar items section to toggle off or on whether you want any of the following items to appear in the taskbar: Windows search, Task view, Widgets, or Teams Chat.
- Scrolling a little further down, you’ll see the “Taskbar corner icons” section. This is where you can enable or disable the pen icon, the touch keyboard icon, or the virtual touchpad icon on the taskbar.
- The “Taskbar corner overflow” section is where you can configure the taskbar corner to display icons for items like Windows Explorer, Task Manager, or Windows Updates.
- Scroll down to “Taskbar behaviors” to set taskbar alignment, enable icons for unread messages, multiple display options, window sharing, and desktop display settings.
Once you customize the taskbar, just return to the desktop to start using it.
Of course, one last method you can use to customize what shows up on the dashboard is similar to what you could do in Windows 10 — pinning or unpinning app icons.
Just right-click any app that you want to remove and select Unpin from taskbar to remove that app icon from the taskbar permanently.
This is the easiest way to customize which app icons appear on the taskbar whenever you launch Windows 11.
Love it or hate it, Windows 11 gives us a new user interface that may not make everyone happy. However, at least there are some different options to choose from when it comes to the Windows 11 taskbar.