


As can be seen above, the new Windows 11 taskbar overflow menu lets you easily switch between open apps when space is constrained. Likewise, Microsoft has confirmed it won’t update the taskbar with the ability to change its location.įor now, Microsoft is working on a new taskbar overflow experience. The rounded corners may be a nice touch and another step towards design consistency, but there are several taskbar issues that Microsoft should work on first.įor example, ungrouping of taskbar icons is still not possible.

If this is not a bug, the company would continue focusing on this area in the upcoming preview releases of Windows 11 and more users will spot the feature. Big pinches of salt here, because even if the floating taskbar is something Microsoft is considering for Windows 11, it’s highly likely that the design could change further down the line. While the taskbar rounded corners design seems too perfect to be a glitch, there’s a chance this is a bug. It is worth noting that references to a floating taskbar were also spotted last year.
