You can change it back to where it should be, but the menu just never looks right after doing so. Windows 11 featured a huge change for Microsoft, as their classic position of the Start bar shifted to the center, more in line with the other operating systems like on macOS or Pop_OS! There’s no real precedent for why, other than to incorporate more touch screen devices that have begun appearing from Microsoft’s partners. It’s a really simple installation process, with no real work needed to be done on your part other than to choose what you want it to look like. This is where StartAllBack comes in, from the developers of the team that ‘fixed’ Windows 10 and 8, there’s a new version that aims to put Windows 11 back where it belongs – in the right-hand side corner and with classic styled Windows menus. So when a corporation like Microsoft does something to the tool we all use every day, you can bet anything that someone will have an immediate fix available and ready to download. The new start bar, right-click contextual menus, and general fidgeting with what never needed to be changed really made it a bit of a nuisance. When we reviewed Windows 11, one of our biggest contentions with the new operating system was condensing things that never needed to be condensed.
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