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How to Center Your Taskbar Icons in Windows 10

By Matthew Lynch
September 7, 2023
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When you first install Windows 10, the taskbar icons are typically aligned towards the left side of the screen. However, some people may prefer to center their taskbar icons for aesthetic reasons or simply for convenience. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to center your taskbar icons in Windows 10:

1. Right-click on the taskbar.

2. Navigate to “Taskbar settings.”

3. Scroll down to the “Taskbar layout” section.

4. Click on the drop-down menu under “Taskbar alignment.”

5. Select “Center.”

6. Your taskbar icons should now be centered.

It’s that simple! However, there are a few things to keep in mind when centering your taskbar icons. For example, you may notice that the Start button and any pinned apps will still be on the left side of the screen. This is because only the active apps will be centered. Additionally, the taskbar will take up more space due to centered icons, so you may need to adjust your screen resolution or icon size.

There are a few other tips and tricks you can use to further customize your centered taskbar icons. For example, you can right-click on any app or shortcut in the taskbar to access additional options, such as pinning to the taskbar or removing from it. You can also drag and drop icons to rearrange them in any order you prefer.

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