He opened a folder called on his desktop—a collection of shortcuts, scripts, and work files. He selected the folder, pressed Ctrl+C , and navigated to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell\Compatibility
Holding his breath, he right-clicked an empty spot on the taskbar. windows 11 add toolbar to taskbar
Then, he found the secret: But that only changed alignment and badges.
“In Windows 10, I could just right-click and add a toolbar,” he grumbled. “Now? Nothing.” He opened a folder called on his desktop—a
He clicked the little divider line near the system tray? No.
No option.
He right-clicked the taskbar. The usual menu was gone. He tried the Start button. Nothing. He felt a pang of betrayal.