star11 v2 Move the taskbar

I have been somewhat disappointed, seeing that in the new version I do not see the option to change the position of the taskbar.

On the other hand, a seemingly simple program StartAllBack_3.7.3

It does this function perfectly.

I like the customization of stardock, I have been using it since version 8

but I think you should see what the competition is doing.

I don't know if it's that I haven't been able to locate this option in the new stardock 11 v2 menu, or if this function simply doesn't exist for Windows 11

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Reply #1 Top

Hello,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. This has been discussed multiple time. Currently Start11 is not supporting left or right taskbar. There are reason why Start11 is not implementing them.

Thank you.
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.

Reply #2 Top

I said left or right, I said superior.

So for us to understand each other, it is currently only at the bottom and I want it at the top and I am referring to the taskbar.

Reply #3 Top

That is strange, I though you already knew Start11 can move to the top without issue. You're asking about this one, yes? Or I still confused on what you actually asking for?

Note: This screenshot on Start11v1. I believe, Start11v2 should also have similar option.

Thank you,

Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant

Reply #4 Top

The taskbar position is probably the most important thing. I understand that Microsoft/windows wants to position itself as a service and as part of that aspiration it plans to stream information to our desktop to a bar at the top of the screen. When that happens our system may not boot apparently if our taskbar is also at the top but I have been using windows with the taskbar at the top (where the tabs are in all other software) for about 30 years so, I am now using the software mentioned at the top of this thread.

Reply #5 Top

Quoting timtak, reply 4

The taskbar position is probably the most important thing. I understand that Microsoft/windows wants to position itself as a service and as part of that aspiration it plans to stream information to our desktop to a bar at the top of the screen. When that happens our system may not boot apparently if our taskbar is also at the top but I have been using windows with the taskbar at the top (where the tabs are in all other software) for about 30 years so, I am now using the software mentioned at the top of this thread.
End of timtak's quote

Hello,
Sorry, but I am just not sure, are you asking for help or just put in an opinion?

Thank you.
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.