4 ways to personalize Windows 11


4 ways to personalize Windows 11

If you have recently switched from Windows 10 to Windows 11, you will immediately notice that the new operating system looks slightly different. Especially the taskbar is something that many Windows users have to get used to. If you are not completely satisfied with how Windows 11 looks, you can personalize the operating system. We give four tips.

1. Toolbar Settings

By right-clicking on the taskbar, you can go to the Taskbar Settings to go. You will then enter a menu in which you can adjust various personal settings. The option is especially interesting Taskbar behavior. In the drop-down menu that appears when you click the option, you can adjust the alignment of the taskbar.

In Windows 11 all program icons, including those of the start menu, are in the middle of the taskbar, while as a Windows 10 user you are used to everything being on the left. By not choosing center but for Left you can get all the icons on the left side of the taskbar as usual.

If you want to change more about the taskbar, you can also use the tool TaskBar11 to attempt. With this you can, among other things, drag the taskbar upwards and adjust the size of the taskbar.

All icons again on the left side of the taskbar.

2. Power Toys

Windows PowerToys is a collection of useful tools for Windows 10 and 11, developed by Microsoft itself. Small programs with various possibilities. One of those useful functions is PowerToys Run, which allows you to directly call up a search box.

Type the name of what you are looking for and select the software or file with the arrow keys or with your mouse. Download PowerToys here. After installation you can open the search field with the key combination Alt + spacebar (or a key combination that you have set yourself). Read more tips about PowerToys here.

3. Context menu

The Windows context menu is very useful for quickly accessing certain functions that can be applied to files or folders via the right mouse button. In Windows 11, this menu is streamlined and you see far fewer options than in the previous version of the operating system.

If you still want to go back to the old context menu, this is in principle possible via the Registry Editor app in Windows 11. Read here how to get the classic context menu back.

If you are not looking forward to making all kinds of adjustments in the registry, the tool can also make it easier Classic Context Menu to download. Keep in mind that this tool is not from Microsoft itself, so the question is whether you want to go to all the trouble to get a somewhat more extensive context menu.

The context menu in Windows 11 is quite limited.

4. Fences

If you want to organize your desktop a bit better, you can try Fences. The tool allows you to organize desktop icons in a folder on your desktop. For example, you can put all your Office apps in a folder, so that you have all the apps neatly organized on your screen.

You can also fold or minimize the folders, so that your desktop is never too busy. You can download fences here, but after a trial period of 30 days it costs a one-time 11.99 euros.

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