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  • K kmoorevs

    raddevus wrote:

    I finally upgraded to win11 on my laptop

    I'm currently irritated that for the first time ever, I am being forced to retire *perfectly good hardware in order to run a new O/S that I don't really want. :sigh: Unfortunately, I'm still maintaining LOB desktop applications and need to test on that environment. (especially now that one customer is reporting print preview issues that are specific to Win11) < /ms-rant> * 7 y/o laptop (i7 + 16GB) and a 5 y/o desktop (AMD A12-9800 Radeon R7 + 12GB) Hmmm, after writing this I realize that while that hardware doesn't feel old, it really does match my replacement cycle of 5-6 years. Wow, time sure flies! :omg: It doesn't really matter though as yesterday I ordered a new desktop system (AMD Ryzen 5 + 16GB) with lots of room for expansion. It was the most money I've paid for a PC in decades, but it should last for awhile. I found it amusing that not one reviewer discussed performance for work...either developers don't leave reviews, they don't buy 'gaming' rigs, or most consumers are just looking for a pretty toy to play with.

    "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse "Hope is contagious"

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    raddevus
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    kmoorevs wrote:

    yesterday I ordered a new desktop system (AMD Ryzen 5 + 16GB) with lots of room for expansion

    That's the same desktop that I'm using daily. I've been running this rig for over 4 years now and it is still going great. Typing on it right now. (Running Ubuntu 22.04.3LTS -- RDP to win 10 machines for work). Good luck!

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    • R raddevus

      Wow, I finally upgraded to win11 on my laptop ( Ryzen 7 4700, 16GB ram) and I've just discovered that you can no longer move the taskbar to the left or right side of the screen (vertical). I've done this for quite some time now because screen widths have increased but you have less vertical space. And, yes, I know I can make it hide itself (really dislike waiting on it to appear). How to set the Windows 11 taskbar vertical?[^] Short answer: You can't Customization is a bad idea if you think about it. People far smarter than me have discovered what is best and I just need to conform. :rolleyes: Also: Disk Space I had 42GB free before upgrading and now I have 22GB free. Wow, is there 20GB of new stuff in win11 -- I guess it's all the pretty colors, right? EDIT Oh, I found 30.9GB of temporary files - 26.9GB from the old system. I'm going to delete them now, because I live dangerously. :) EDIT 2 Why is Win11 showing that I have an update that references a Win10 update? :confused::confused: See snapshot here[^].

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      mdblack98
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      See if this helps... How to move Taskbar to top or side on Windows 11 - Pureinfotech[^]

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      • R raddevus

        Wow, I finally upgraded to win11 on my laptop ( Ryzen 7 4700, 16GB ram) and I've just discovered that you can no longer move the taskbar to the left or right side of the screen (vertical). I've done this for quite some time now because screen widths have increased but you have less vertical space. And, yes, I know I can make it hide itself (really dislike waiting on it to appear). How to set the Windows 11 taskbar vertical?[^] Short answer: You can't Customization is a bad idea if you think about it. People far smarter than me have discovered what is best and I just need to conform. :rolleyes: Also: Disk Space I had 42GB free before upgrading and now I have 22GB free. Wow, is there 20GB of new stuff in win11 -- I guess it's all the pretty colors, right? EDIT Oh, I found 30.9GB of temporary files - 26.9GB from the old system. I'm going to delete them now, because I live dangerously. :) EDIT 2 Why is Win11 showing that I have an update that references a Win10 update? :confused::confused: See snapshot here[^].

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        dandy72
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        Rotate your monitor and use it in portrait mode. Then your taskbar, at the bottom, with run along the shorter edge and you'll still have a ton more stuff visible vertically. That's not how my primary monitor is set up, but it works rather nicely with my secondary one.

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        • R raddevus

          Wow, I finally upgraded to win11 on my laptop ( Ryzen 7 4700, 16GB ram) and I've just discovered that you can no longer move the taskbar to the left or right side of the screen (vertical). I've done this for quite some time now because screen widths have increased but you have less vertical space. And, yes, I know I can make it hide itself (really dislike waiting on it to appear). How to set the Windows 11 taskbar vertical?[^] Short answer: You can't Customization is a bad idea if you think about it. People far smarter than me have discovered what is best and I just need to conform. :rolleyes: Also: Disk Space I had 42GB free before upgrading and now I have 22GB free. Wow, is there 20GB of new stuff in win11 -- I guess it's all the pretty colors, right? EDIT Oh, I found 30.9GB of temporary files - 26.9GB from the old system. I'm going to delete them now, because I live dangerously. :) EDIT 2 Why is Win11 showing that I have an update that references a Win10 update? :confused::confused: See snapshot here[^].

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          Kent K
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          I feel the pain too when I read that this was being removed, last week. Have had my task bar on the left for years and enjoy it - it feels like less distance to travel with the mouse when flipping between many open apps/windows. I think this is because I have the habit of putting the mouse off to the right side of the screen to get the cursor out of my way. Maybe I will have to change to putting it at the bottom. I use shortcut key combos to as much as I can since this is the fastest vs mousing, but alt-tabbing through your windows when you have many apps open is still slower than mouse clicking on the app in the taskbar.

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          • V Vikram A Punathambekar

            MS has also caught this disease that Google had for a long time, of removing features and killing products entirely :sigh:

            Cheers, Vikram.

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            jochance
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            It's that kids' classes. They're probably teaching them modern web ux and don't even acknowledge that OSes and desktop apps have always had better.

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            • L Luc Pattyn

              I feel your pain. Of course you want a vertical taskbar, screen height is the most valuable asset of a computer. Only idiots remove features and call it an upgrade. Fortunately there is a third-party solution[^] that I'm happy about. For as long as it continues to work that is.

              Luc Pattyn [My Articles] The Windows 11 taskbar is a disgrace; a third-party add-on is needed to reverse the deterioration. I decline such a downgrade.

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              sasadler
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              Yep. I've been using ExplorerPatcher for quite a while now and have had no problems with it. Since I started using wide screen monitors I've always moved my taskbar to the left side of the screen. I want to keep as much vertical space as possible. I also like using the Quick Launch tool bar.

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              • R raddevus

                Wow, I finally upgraded to win11 on my laptop ( Ryzen 7 4700, 16GB ram) and I've just discovered that you can no longer move the taskbar to the left or right side of the screen (vertical). I've done this for quite some time now because screen widths have increased but you have less vertical space. And, yes, I know I can make it hide itself (really dislike waiting on it to appear). How to set the Windows 11 taskbar vertical?[^] Short answer: You can't Customization is a bad idea if you think about it. People far smarter than me have discovered what is best and I just need to conform. :rolleyes: Also: Disk Space I had 42GB free before upgrading and now I have 22GB free. Wow, is there 20GB of new stuff in win11 -- I guess it's all the pretty colors, right? EDIT Oh, I found 30.9GB of temporary files - 26.9GB from the old system. I'm going to delete them now, because I live dangerously. :) EDIT 2 Why is Win11 showing that I have an update that references a Win10 update? :confused::confused: See snapshot here[^].

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                raddevus wrote:

                How to set the Windows 11 taskbar vertical?[^] Short answer: You can't Customization is a bad idea if you think about it. People far smarter than me have discovered what is best and I just need to conform. :rolleyes:

                In it's last doomed attempt to create a two screen fold like a book tablet contraption the MS devs created a new taskbar because the old one wouldn't work well for their application. So far nothing wrong here, except that when it was cancelled the :elephant:faced PM was unwilling to let his baby go and somehow convinced the rest of the Windows leadership team to ram his totally unfit for desktop use in it's current state contraption down everyone's throats even though there wasn't enough time to actually make it feature complete.

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                • R raddevus

                  Wow, I finally upgraded to win11 on my laptop ( Ryzen 7 4700, 16GB ram) and I've just discovered that you can no longer move the taskbar to the left or right side of the screen (vertical). I've done this for quite some time now because screen widths have increased but you have less vertical space. And, yes, I know I can make it hide itself (really dislike waiting on it to appear). How to set the Windows 11 taskbar vertical?[^] Short answer: You can't Customization is a bad idea if you think about it. People far smarter than me have discovered what is best and I just need to conform. :rolleyes: Also: Disk Space I had 42GB free before upgrading and now I have 22GB free. Wow, is there 20GB of new stuff in win11 -- I guess it's all the pretty colors, right? EDIT Oh, I found 30.9GB of temporary files - 26.9GB from the old system. I'm going to delete them now, because I live dangerously. :) EDIT 2 Why is Win11 showing that I have an update that references a Win10 update? :confused::confused: See snapshot here[^].

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                  Stepan Hakobyan
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                  I read somewhere MS is working on the new/old feature, and will support moving taskbar to left/right side in future again. Win 11 sucks (

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                  • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                    MS has also caught this disease that Google had for a long time, of removing features and killing products entirely :sigh:

                    Cheers, Vikram.

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                    jschell
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                    Caught it? Microsoft Graveyard - Killed by Microsoft[^] So they just removed QBasic?

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                    • D dandy72

                      Rotate your monitor and use it in portrait mode. Then your taskbar, at the bottom, with run along the shorter edge and you'll still have a ton more stuff visible vertically. That's not how my primary monitor is set up, but it works rather nicely with my secondary one.

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                      charlieg
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                      although your suggestion is good, having to rotate your monitor to adapt to stupidity from MS is satirical. :)

                      Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.

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                      • S Stepan Hakobyan

                        I read somewhere MS is working on the new/old feature, and will support moving taskbar to left/right side in future again. Win 11 sucks (

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                        charlieg
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                        there have to be smart people working at MS right? I just shake my head in wonder.... I get they want to support other devices, but there is no fathomable reason to limit other users...

                        Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.

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                        • C charlieg

                          although your suggestion is good, having to rotate your monitor to adapt to stupidity from MS is satirical. :)

                          Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.

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                          dandy72
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                          charlieg wrote:

                          having to rotate your monitor to adapt to stupidity from MS is satirical

                          That's a good way to describe it. :-) I would NOT rotate my monitor if the sole reason was that MS won't let you move the taskbar to its side. It definitely has its use.

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