Learn how to turn on or off the tablet-optimized taskbar on Windows 11

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The article details how to enable or disable the tablet-optimized taskbar in Windows 11. From build 25197, users can switch to an optimized taskbar for tablet mode, automatically shifting when a 2-in-1 device keyboard is disconnected or folded back. The procedure can be done through the Settings app or via the Windows Registry Editor. Note…

This article describes steps to turn on or off tablet optimized taskbar when using Windows 11.

If you use Windows 11 with a tablet device, starting with Windows 11 build 25197, users can use the newly redesigned taskbar to feel more confident and comfortable using their device as a tablet.

The taskbar will automatically transition to this optimized version when you disconnect or fold back the keyboard on your 2-in-1 device. Unfortunately, this feature will not work with laptops and desktop PCs and works only if the device is in tablet mode.

If you have a tablet divide and want to use the new tablet-optimized taskbar, use the steps below to do that with Windows 11.

Turn on or off the tablet-optimized taskbar with Windows 11 from Settings

As described above, starting with Windows 11 build 25197, users can use the newly redesigned taskbar to feel more confident and comfortable using their device as a tablet.

Here’s how to enable or disable Windows 11

First, open the Windows Settings app.

You can do that by clicking on the Start menu and selecting Settings. Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut (Windows key + I) to launch the Settings app.

When the Settings app opens, click the Personalization button on the left.

On the right, click on the Taskbar tile to expand.

On the Personalization -> Taskbar settings pane, click the Taskbar behaviors to expand.

On the expanded Taskbar behaviors settings pane, select and check the box on the tile that reads “Optimize taskbar for touch interactions when this device is used as a tablet” to enable.

To disable it, uncheck the box.

You can close the Settings app.

Turn on or off the tablet-optimized taskbar via the Windows registry editor

Alternatively, users can turn on or off the taskbar optimized for tablet devices via the Windows registry editor.

Here’s how to enable or disable it in Windows 11.

To do that, first, open the Windows Registry, and navigate to the folder key path as listed below.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced

If you don’t see the Advanced folder key, right-click on the Explorer key, then create the subkey (Advanced) folders.

On the right pane of the Advanced folder key, right-click and select New -> DWORD (32-bit) Value. Next, type a new key named ExpandableTaskbar.

Double-click the new value name (ExpandableTaskbar) and enter the Value data of 1 to turn on the tablet-optimized taskbar in Windows 11.

Value data of 0  will turn off the tablet-optimized taskbar in Windows 11.

That should do it!

Reference:

https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2022/09/08/announcing-windows-11-insider-preview-build-25197/

Conclusion:

This post showed you how to enable or disable the tablet-optimized taskbar in Windows 11. Please use the comment form below if you find any errors above or have something to add.

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