Unfortunately, I do not see any changes to the Windows 11 taskbar that will allow me to place there an unlimited number of shortcuts on it. To do this, it is probable that the developers will have to add rows to the taskbar, something that has been possible in the Windows operating system for many years, maybe all the way back to Windows 95. In the meantime, to add all those rows on my 7 Windows 11 machines, I have had to find software which will allow the rows. The best software I have found is the freeware "Explorer Patcher", which exhanges the Windows 11 taskbar with the Windows 10 taskbar. But I would prefer to use the native Windows 11 taskbar rather than using a software to modify the taskbar, but, at least so far, the developers are trying to force me to use their version, one that makes computing more difficult for me. Yes, the Windows 11 taskbar looks good, but function is extremely more important than appearance.
Unfortunately, I do not see any changes to the Windows 11 taskbar that will allow me to place there an unlimited number of shortcuts on it. To do this, it is probable that the developers will have to add rows to the taskbar, something that has been possible in the Windows operating system for many years, maybe all the way back to Windows 95. In the meantime, to add all those rows on my 7 Windows 11 machines, I have had to find software which will allow the rows. The best software I have found is the freeware "Explorer Patcher", which exhanges the Windows 11 taskbar with the Windows 10 taskbar. But I would prefer to use the native Windows 11 taskbar rather than using a software to modify the taskbar, but, at least so far, the developers are trying to force me to use their version, one that makes computing more difficult for me. Yes, the Windows 11 taskbar looks good, but function is extremely more important than appearance.