![]() ![]() If you are not a fan of the centered icons, you can use it with a left-aligned taskbar by enabling the option in Windows 11's Personalization > Taskbar screen. The tool displays the taskbar on multiple monitors, and supports the system tray and the clock as well. The edges of the dock are rounded, but has a jagged effect due to the lack of anti-aliasing in Windows 11. The system tray and clock are detached from the taskbar and appears like a secondary dock. But when you open a minimized window, or switch to the desktop, the tool will shrink the taskbar to a dock, with the wallpaper overflowing the edges. You may not notice a difference if you have a window that is maximized, i.e., the taskbar will look normal. ![]() TaskbarXI is portable, download it from the project's GitHub page, run the executable, and it is ready to use. ![]() That said, even at this stage, it does offer some nice features. The project's page mentions that a GUI is in the works, as are the options to change the taskbar background style and color. The C++ program aims to be the successor to TaskbarX (formerly FalconX), from the same developer, but TaskbarXI is still in an early development phase. ![]()
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