The taskbar is traditionally located at the bottom of the screen, but for as long as there have been taskbars, people have wanted to reposition them. RELATED: How to Make Your Taskbar Larger or Smaller on Windows 11 Move the Taskbar You can make your taskbar larger or smaller by changing a single value. Once again, there is a registry hack for that. What if you want to change the size of the taskbar without changing everything else on your system? You can resize the taskbar by changing the scaling for your entire user interface, but that also affects the size of icons and text. RELATED: How to Add Any Application to the Windows Desktop Right-Click Menu Change the Taskbar Size Note: Applications on your system PATH can be added by just typing the executable name.
This tweak pairs extremely well with the previous one, since apps you add using this registry hack appear under the “Show More Options” submenu in Windows 11. If you have an app that you access all the time, or just want in the right-click menu, there is a registry hack for that too. RELATED: How to Get the Old Context Menus Back in Windows 11 Add Apps to the Context Menu A quick registry hack can change it back to the old-fashioned right-click context menu, however.