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How to Move Windows 11 Start Menu to the Left Corner

Ajoy Kumar by Ajoy Kumar
May 7, 2022
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On the new Windows 11, we get a centered taskbar in the middle of your screen. If you would like the move the centered taskbar to the left or move the Windows 11 Start Menu to the left corner as we get on older Windows OS and Windows 10. Then this article is for you.

Here we are going to discuss how to Move Windows 11 Start Menu to the Left Corner. So, let’s get started. If you to customize the taskbar on Windows 11, then check out our guide.

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How to Move Windows 11 Start Menu to the Left Corner

Here are the steps to move the centered start menu to the left as we get on the older Windows operating system.

Note:- Do you know you can also hide the taskbar on the Windows operating system? Here you can check the guide.

Step 1: Move your mouse cursor to the blank side of the windows taskbar at the bottom of the screen, right-click on the taskbar, and click on “Taskbar Settings“. Or else you can also click on “Start Menu” and click on “Settings”.

Step 2: Next, click on the “Personalization” tab from the left panel of the Settings window. Then, look for the “Taskbar” option present to the right of your screen.

Step 3: Now you will find all the taskbar settings options. Here, expand the “Taskbar Behaviors” option.

Step 4: You will find all the taskbar behaviors settings. Here click the drop-down menu beside “Taskbar Alignment” and select the “Left” option to move your taskbar icon to the left corner.

Step 5: Now you will find that your start menu has been moved to the left as shown below.

That’s it, this is how you can move Start Menu to the left corner on Windows 11. I hope this article was helpful to you. If you liked the article then you can share it with your friends.

If you have any questions in your mind, don’t hesitate to leave them in the comment section. We are always there to help you.

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Ajoy Kumar

Ajoy Kumar

I am an entrepreneur by heart and founder of thecoderworld. Who always follows his passion. I love writing about software, coding, open-source, technology, smartphones, tips, and tricks.

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