How to Get Windows 11-Style Centered Taskbar Icons on Windows 10 (2024)

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The leaked Windows 11 build has revealed a ton about Microsoft’s upcoming desktop OS, including its many similarities and dissimilarities with Windows 10. In a major departure from the age-old Windows UI, the new Start Menu and taskbar are now centrally-aligned instead of being aligned to the left. We have already covered how you can move back to the current taskbar and Start Menu design in Windows 11, but in this article, we will show you how to bring Windows 11’s centrally-aligned taskbar icons to Windows 10.

Get Windows 11-Style Centered Taskbar on Windows 10 (2021)

In this article, we will show you how to get the Windows 11-style centered taskbar on your Windows 10 computer. It will help your Windows 10 PC get a fresh new look similar to the latest version of Windows. There are two ways you can get Windows 11’s centered taskbar on Windows 10. You can either tweak the native taskbar settings on Windows 10 or use a third-party app. We will show you both methods in this tutorial. However, do note that the methods only work for the taskbar and not the Start Menu.

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Method 1: Using Taskbar Settings

  • First off, unlock the taskbar. It is locked by default, so to unlock it, right-click on the taskbar and click on “Lock the taskbar” (should be unchecked after it).

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Note: You can also go to Settings (Windows key + I) -> Taskbar and toggle off the option that says “Lock the taskbar”.

  • Now right-click on the taskbar once again. Then, hover your mouse over “Toolbars” and click on “Links” from the overflow menu to enable the option. You will now see a new “Links” section next to the System Tray.

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  • Drag “Links” from the right to the left and position it next to the Task View button [1]. All the taskbar icons will now shift to the far right [2]. Now drag the divider (the two vertical parallel lines) on the left of the taskbar icons towards “Links”.

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  • Dragging the divider will move the icons to the center and show all the hidden icons. Align the divider such that the icons are perfectly centered on the taskbar on your Windows 10 PC.

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  • Finally, lock the taskbar in place using the right-click context menu. That’s it. You now have a centered taskbar like Windows 11 on your Windows 10 machine.

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Method 2: Using a Third-party App

There are several third-party programs that let you bring a Windows 11-style centrally aligned taskbar to your Windows 10 PC. Our recommendation is TaskBarX – an open-source program that can center the taskbar icons and bring a faux Windows 11 look to Windows 10.

  • To use TaskBarX, you first need to download it (Free) from GitHub. It is available as a portable ZIP, which means you won’t have to install it on your PC. You will, however, need an archiver tool, such as WinRAR, WinZIP, or 7ZIP, to unzip the file. Using the unarchiver utility, double-click to open “TaskBarX Configurator.exe“.

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Note: TaskBarX is also officially available on the Microsoft Store ($1.49) as a paid app with automatic updates. The two versions are otherwise identical in terms of their functionality.

  • On the configuration window of TaskbarX, leave all the settings on default and click on “Apply“. It will automatically center the taskbar icons. You can also customize other taskbar settings, including the color, transparency, etc.

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Note: Depending on your Windows settings, you might have to hit “Allow” or “Run” on multiple occasions to enable the software.

That’s it! You have successfully changed the alignment of your Windows 10 taskbar icons from the default left to match Windows 11’s center-aligned icons.

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You can select “Switch back to Default on Maximized Window” if you want the taskbar to revert to the original style. To stop the program, click the “Stop TaskBarX” button at the bottom of the software window. And to uninstall TaskbarX, select the “Uninstall” option on the left sidebar. Then, restart to get back the native Windows 10 taskbar.

Easily Realign Your Windows 10 Taskbar for a Windows 11-Style Look

Now that you know how to get the Windows 11-style taskbar in Windows 10, let us know why you are planning to make the UI change instead of switching over to Microsoft’s new desktop OS. After all, Windows 11 will likely be a free update over Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7. Either way, let us know why you like the new centered taskbar design. Is it because Windows 11’s taskbar is more aesthetically pleasing, or because it is more ergonomic? Let us know in the comments down below.

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  1. How do you add the secondary taskbar? I am a software developer and literally pulling my hair? I feel like I am messing something or interpreting something incorrectly. Enlighten me!

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  2. I had an interesting issue with setting this up. Some familiar but old links appeared in the taskbar. I kept deleting them and they kept coming back. Although I Chrome is my default browser and Edge is installed, these links were coming from Internet Explorer! I removed the links from the browser and all is well.

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  3. This article does bit solve my problem. I have a monitor which supports PIP so i usually overlay the second screen on the bottom right corner. However it’s in the way of the clock, the wifi menu and all the taskbar icons of running programs so i lose all that. It would be nice to find a way to relocate them towards the centre of the screen but i haven’t found a way during the two years I’ve been researching the subject

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  4. Why do people prefer it in the center? I have Windows 11 and I prefer it on the left where it has always been!

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    1. This is mostly for people who have newer wide monitors such as the Samsung Ultra Wide 49. It can be a long haul running your cursor all the way to the lower left of a monitor like that. Some folks prefer to use the center portion of a screen like that for their main activity and drag miscellaneous stuff off to either side.

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    2. I’ll second that regarding wide monitors. That is precisely why I centered my taskbar.

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  5. We who have been using TaskbarX for ages be like, meh.

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    1. Dave2d has posted this video

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      1. Yes, not so sure if Dave2D has posted a video about method 2 but he did post a video about method 1

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How to Get Windows 11-Style Centered Taskbar Icons on Windows 10 (2024)

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How to Get Windows 11-Style Centered Taskbar Icons on Windows 10? ›

Our recommendation is TaskBarX – an open-source program that can center the taskbar icons and bring a faux Windows 11 look to Windows 10. To use TaskBarX, you first need to download it (Free) from GitHub. It is available as a portable ZIP, which means you won't have to install it on your PC.

How to get Windows 11 style centered Taskbar on Windows 10? ›

How to Get Windows 11-like Taskbar in Windows 10
  1. Step 1: Open Windows Explorer and create two empty folders. ...
  2. Step 2: Next, right-click on the Taskbar and select Toolbars > New Toolbar. ...
  3. Step 3: Next, right-click on the taskbar and uncheck the Lock all Toolbars option.
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Why is my Windows 11 Taskbar not centered? ›

Right-click an empty space on the taskbar and choose Taskbar settings. Expand the Taskbar behaviors section. Next to Taskbar alignment, select the menu and choose either Left or Center. The taskbar will adjust accordingly immediately.

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