
The Taskbar location option has also been moved to the top and the several customizations limited to two, instead of the earlier four. It was located under the different toggles, just below the Taskbar location on screen option more precisely.

Moreover, another very similar option is not there in the new iteration of Windows. When you open the Taskbar Settings, there used to be a Combine Taskbar Buttons drop-down menu with three options listed under Windows 10.


In Taskbar Settings, there’s No ‘Combine Taskbar Buttons’ Option This change that leads to the application windows clubbed together would be both disturbing and taking a lot of time for several users. You would further have to hover the cursor over the main tile and afterward choose the needed window with the setting to upgrading the application windows missing. However, a lot of people also appreciated having all the windows shown in a separate tile in the taskbar for readily accessibility. It seems to be trouble for those users who like grouping the windows. You definitely would have to detect that different windows of an application are clubbed together in case you are one of them who have made the jump to Windows 11.
