Leo was a creature of habit. For fifteen years, his workflow lived in three pixels at the bottom-left corner of the screen: the Start button, the Quick Launch, and the "Never Combine" taskbar labels. Then Windows 11 arrived.
The colleague shrugs. "I never knew it could be different." taskbar tweaker win 11
He found ExplorerPatcher on a dusty GitHub forum. No installer wizard—just a setup.exe and a warning: "Use at your own risk. Microsoft might break this tomorrow." Leo was a creature of habit
Leo smiles, taps his tweaked taskbar, and whispers: "Ignorance is a prison." Windows 11's taskbar isn't broken—it's just opinionated . Tools like ExplorerPatcher, Windhawk, or StartAllBack are the keys to escaping its walls. But always keep a restore point. Microsoft will break them. And the community will fix them. The colleague shrugs