However, based on Microsoft’s explanation of why Windows 11 doesn’t have an adjustable taskbar, it’s safe to assume that the company isn’t interested in pouring its engineering resources into pursuing something that won’t benefit a majority of users.
And yet they’re forcing a.i. nonsense into everything for who’s benefit exactly?
Them.
They couldn’t convince chatgpt it was needed so it never got put in. Now it’s too late to include enough conext so its “impossible”
I could live with an ultra-thin Windows 98 style taskbar (if I actually cared to buy a new PC so I could use Windows 11). Yet even that’s not an option IIRC.
The taskbar is an outdated (30 years old) concept that should be extinct.
It was created to always allow the user to launch or resume their programs, even when they launch a fullscreen program.
I think it’s time to improve workflows. I don’t expect Microsoft leads the (proper) way. They are too busy including ads into the taskbar.
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