I use two taskbars. The one on top has my menu, quick-launch icons, date/time display, weather and notifications. The one on the bottom has my actual tasks.
I have a left taskbar and then my left browser nested tab bar. (Vivaldi, but I used to do this in Opera too) It’s definitely better now with Ultrawide monitors.
I hated this change, I’ve used a side taskbar in windows my entire IT career. It makes it painfully obvious which taskbar is yours and which is the servers when logged in over RDP. With this simple tweak, I had quite literally never made a click error on a remote server… Until windows 11.
I am a left side taskbar kind of guy. No room for me in default Windows either anymore.
I use two taskbars. The one on top has my menu, quick-launch icons, date/time display, weather and notifications. The one on the bottom has my actual tasks.
Of course, I’m not using Windows.
My kind of guy.
Zooty zoot zoot!
What now
I used to do this back before browsers had tabs and everyone I told thought I was nuts for doing it, now I just don’t care.
I have a left taskbar and then my left browser nested tab bar. (Vivaldi, but I used to do this in Opera too) It’s definitely better now with Ultrawide monitors.
I hated this change, I’ve used a side taskbar in windows my entire IT career. It makes it painfully obvious which taskbar is yours and which is the servers when logged in over RDP. With this simple tweak, I had quite literally never made a click error on a remote server… Until windows 11.
that’s a clever way to use it!