I admit, I have lost track of time watching movies and playing games because of this. So if your Surface device is docked and you have a full screen video playing on the primary display for example, there’s no way to check the time quickly on secondary displays. The taskbar will also not display the clock on multiple monitors. The menu can still be accessed by right-clicking the Start button, but it’s a conscious effort that will take some mental readjustment if you’re used to the way it was in previous versions of Windows. Right-clicking an empty space on the taskbar no longer presents a menu with quick access to useful tools like Task Manager. I do have some grievances with the new taskbar though. So if you detach the Type Cover from your Surface Pro or separate the display from the base of your Surface Book, the app icons on the taskbar will flow further apart from eachother, making it easier to tap on the app you need with your finger. The taskbar also adapts depending on whether you’re using a mouse and keyboard, or a touchscreen. One of the most obvious changes to Windows 11 is the new taskbar, which is now centered. The taskbar in Windows 11 is centered by default, but there is an option to align it to the left if that’s what you prefer.
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