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Nicky7d
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I'm writing regarding Microsoft's decision to remove the ability to move the taskbar in Windows 11. I understand this was driven by a new design direction, but I have noticed several unintended consequences and I'd like to shed light on why having the option matters:Boosting Productivity: Customizable taskbar placement caters to diverse workflows, allowing users to optimize their screen real estate. Placing the taskbar on the side helps multitaskers organize apps efficiently, while a clutter-free bottom placement benefits those who value a distraction-free workspace.Prioritizing Accessibility:
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