Microsoft forces icons to combine into a single blob. StartAllBack gives you the classic Windows 10/7 style: uncombined, labeled buttons. You can see each window’s title at a glance. No more guessing which File Explorer window is which.
Need to pin a file to a taskbar app? Or drag an email into a taskbar icon? With the stock Windows 11 taskbar, that often fails. The StartAllBack taskbar works exactly as muscle memory expects: drag, drop, done.
Windows 11 only allows bottom placement. StartAllBack lets you put the taskbar on top, left, or right edge—essential for ultrawide monitor users. startallback taskbar
Right-click the stock Win11 taskbar? You get a tiny “Taskbar settings” line. Right-click the StartAllBack taskbar? You get the full classic menu: Task Manager, Cascade windows, Show the desktop, and more.
Here’s a post tailored for a tech blog, Reddit (like r/Windows11), or a social media update. It focuses on why the is a popular topic among Windows users. Title: Why the “StartAllBack Taskbar” is Still Beating Microsoft at Its Own Game Microsoft forces icons to combine into a single blob
Here’s why the StartAllBack taskbar has become a non-negotiable install for many Windows 11 users:
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On a high-res screen? You can shrink the taskbar to classic small icon size. Need more space? Unlock it and drag it to 2 or 3 rows tall. It’s your screen real estate, not Microsoft’s.