On Windows 11, you can turn the Taskbar for tablets on or off, and in this guide, you will learn how.
As part of the feature drop (moment 2) rolling out in March 2023, Windows 11 is rolling out a new Taskbar design for tablets that will automatically transition to tablet mode when disconnecting or folding the keyboard on a convertible device.
The Taskbar offers the “collapsed” and “expanded” modes. The “collapsed” mode hides all the icons except those essential ones from the system tray, giving you more space and preventing you from accidentally invoking the Taskbar when holding your tablet.
Taskbar collapsed (Source: Microsoft)
On the other hand, in the “expanded” mode, the Taskbar is optimized for touch with bigger icons. You can easily switch between the two states by swiping up and down on the bottom of your device.
Taskbar expanded (Source: Microsoft)
This guide will teach you the steps to manage the Taskbar for tablets feature on Windows 11. (The feature won’t be available on laptops or desktops. Only for touch-enable devices.)
- Enable Taskbar for tablets on Windows 11
- Disable Taskbar for tablets on Windows 11
Enable Taskbar for tablets on Windows 11
To enable the Taskbar optimized for tablets on Windows 11, use these steps:
Open Settings on Windows 11
Click on Personalization.
Click the Taskbar tab.
Click the Taskbar behaviors setting.
Check the “Optimize taskbar for touch interactions when this device is used as a tablet” option to enable the feature.
Once you complete the steps, when the device is in tablet mode, the new Taskbar design will activate.
Disable Taskbar for tablets on Windows 11
To disable the Taskbar for tablets on Windows 11, use these steps:
Open Settings on Windows 11
Click on Personalization.
Click the Taskbar tab.
Click the Taskbar behaviors setting.
Clear the “Optimize taskbar for touch interactions when this device is used as a tablet” option to disable the feature.
After you complete the steps, the traditional Taskbar experience will remain active whether you use the mouse or touch gestures with the computer.
Source: Pureinfotech