Microsoft is updating Windows 11 to allow users to reposition the taskbar to any edge of the screen and resize it. This feature is currently available to Windows Insider program members. The taskbar's icons, text, menus, and other elements will automatically adjust when moved. The resizing option benefits users with widescreen monitors. The movable taskbar feature, first introduced in Windows 95, was absent at Windows 11's launch in October 2021, leading to user backlash. Microsoft has been reinstating features missing from Windows 11, including drag-and-drop functionality in 2022 and improvements to the Start menu in 2023 and 2024. The rollout of the movable taskbar is ongoing for Windows Insider Dev and Beta channels, with no timeline for general availability announced.
The Epic Games Store will offer two complimentary games for free until Thursday, May 14, at 4 PM BST. The games are exclusive to PC but can be played on devices like the Xbox ROG Ally in Windows Mode. The titles available are:
1. Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure - A puzzle RPG where players help the protagonist, Jemma, restore balance to her world by solving various tasks. The game has a user rating of 92% on Steam and takes approximately five to eight hours to complete.
2. Trash Goblin - A shopkeeping game where players, as a goblin, clean and restore trinkets for sale. It features 40 NPCs, over 120 quests, and more than 20 hours of story content, with a Steam rating of 88%.
Both games are valued at just under , with each typically retailing for .99.