I have just updated to Windows 11 (22H2 version)
I prefer the taskbar to be at the top.
W11 taskbar default position is bottom.
“Workarounds” to put it at the top all suggest the same procedure which is :-
1. Alter 2 particular digits from 03 to 01 in the binary code at:-
“HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Explorer\StuckRects3”
2. Then restart Windows Explorer in Task Manager.
I have done this, but it doesn’t work, because the binary code reverts to 03 from 01 after Windows Explorer has been restarted.
I have tried to alter “Permissions” under “StuckRects3” with no effect.
It’s confusing and I wasn’t entirely sure what I was changing.
Interestingly, this procedure works fine in W10 because the binary change stays changed.
Can anyone help please – I’ll never get used to a bottom taskbar.
I prefer the taskbar to be at the top.
W11 taskbar default position is bottom.
“Workarounds” to put it at the top all suggest the same procedure which is :-
1. Alter 2 particular digits from 03 to 01 in the binary code at:-
“HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Explorer\StuckRects3”
2. Then restart Windows Explorer in Task Manager.
I have done this, but it doesn’t work, because the binary code reverts to 03 from 01 after Windows Explorer has been restarted.
I have tried to alter “Permissions” under “StuckRects3” with no effect.
It’s confusing and I wasn’t entirely sure what I was changing.
Interestingly, this procedure works fine in W10 because the binary change stays changed.
Can anyone help please – I’ll never get used to a bottom taskbar.
- Windows Build/Version
- 22H2
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11