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Winsage
June 29, 2026
Microsoft is enhancing Windows 11 to potentially surpass Windows 10, including the introduction of a feature that allows users to restore a smaller taskbar, addressing user requests. The new Taskbar size setting enables users to adjust the taskbar's overall size, with options for "Small" resulting in a thinner taskbar and smaller icons. Additionally, Windows 11 will receive at least ten new features, including a movable taskbar that allows positioning on any side of the screen. The Start menu is also being improved, allowing size adjustments and the removal of ads, with changes such as renaming the “Recommended” section to “Recent.”
Winsage
May 19, 2026
Windows 11 users can now reposition their taskbar to the top, bottom, left, or right of their screens with the latest update for Windows insiders. To use this feature, users must be on the latest experimental build and can access it through Taskbar settings. The update also allows users to customize the alignment of the Start button based on the taskbar's position and introduces options for smaller taskbar buttons. However, auto-hide and tablet-optimized settings are not supported in alternate positions, and touch gestures for these locations are still being developed. Additionally, users can expect changes to the Start menu, including independent control over the Pinned and Recommended sections, the ability to disable file recommendations without affecting recent files, size adjustments, and privacy options to hide personal information. Users must enroll in the Windows Insider Program to access these features, with broader rollout timelines remaining uncertain.
Winsage
May 16, 2026
The Windows Insider Program is expanding the rollout of its revamped Beta Channel experience to devices. New Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds are being released, with release notes available for all Insiders. Existing Beta Channel Insiders on Windows 11 version 26H1 will receive the same build version as Experimental (26H1) for now, but distinct builds will be introduced in the coming weeks. Users transitioning from the default 25H2 core version to 26H1 may experience a delay in the new version uptake. Notable new features include: - Taskbar Improvements: Users can reposition the taskbar to the top, bottom, left, or right of the screen. A smaller taskbar option is also introduced for better screen space utilization. - Widgets: Taskbar badging color will now align with the Windows accent color, and user experience will be tailored based on engagement levels. - Windows Search Box: Enhancements are being made to prioritize files and apps over web suggestions for improved relevance.
Winsage
December 14, 2025
Windows 11 has reintroduced the option to use smaller Taskbar icons, which was absent at the operating system's launch. The feature allows users to enable smaller icons without reducing the height of the Taskbar. To activate smaller icons, users need to open Settings, click on Personalization, navigate to the Taskbar page, and adjust the Taskbar behaviors setting. Options include "Always" for consistently smaller icons, "When taskbar is full" for smaller icons when space allows, or "Never" to keep standard-size icons.
Winsage
December 13, 2025
Windows 11 users can now enable smaller Taskbar icons, a feature that was absent at the operating system's launch. The new implementation allows users to adjust icon size without changing the Taskbar's height. To enable smaller icons, users must open Settings, click on Personalization, navigate to the Taskbar page, and adjust the "Show smaller taskbar buttons" setting to "Always," "When taskbar is full," or "Never."
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