![]() If you don’t like the change, you can get back the classic context menu with a registry hack that I’ll show below. You have to click the Show more options button to see all the options found in previous Windows versions.įor most power users, this is an unrequired change that just adds an extra click to do regular tasks. In Windows 11, Microsoft has simplified the context menu to just a few common options like open, copy, or properties, etc. That’s it, the Start Menu and the icons will be moved to the left side. Here click on the Taskbar behaviors option and then select Left next to the Taskbar alignment option. Right-click on an empty space on the taskbar and select Taskbar settings. Thankfully, the Windows 11 taskbar is highly customizable, so you can bring the Start menu back to the left side with a few clicks. It’s understandable if you want them back on the left side. It’s a significant change since almost all Windows versions had them on the left side. The first change you’ll notice in Windows 11 is that the Start menu and icons are all moved in the middle. To help you out, I have compiled a list of some of the common Windows 11 problems that users complain about and how to fix them. ![]() You just need to do some tinkering in the settings or maybe the Windows registry. The good news is that many of the changes can be reverted, and new features can be turned off. Although I understand if you dislike some of the changes as it did completely change some core features like the taskbar, context menu, file explorer, etc. I personally found Windows 11 better than previous versions as it’s simpler, like Windows 7, yet more functional than Windows 10. ![]() Of course, this also means new bugs and users disagreeing on the changes. Windows 11 received a completely new design makeover with many new features.
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