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Windows 11 - Divide Wi-Fi, Speakers and Power symbols

Windows 11 - Divide Wi-Fi, Speakers and Power symbols

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FionnMacu
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04-08-2021, 05:49 AM
#1
Windows 11 combined these three icons, which is frustrating. You can separate them back into individual icons by using the settings or search function to find the original versions.
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FionnMacu
04-08-2021, 05:49 AM #1

Windows 11 combined these three icons, which is frustrating. You can separate them back into individual icons by using the settings or search function to find the original versions.

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FladaHD
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04-09-2021, 09:50 AM
#2
This update should resolve most taskbar issues on Windows 11. Be cautious of antivirus alerts, but the software is open source for review. If flagged, restart your system, turn off antivirus temporarily, reinstall Explorer Patcher, and remove these paths: C:\windows\dxgi.dll reactivate antivirus. Exclude c:\Program Files\ExplorerPatcher and c:\windows\systemapps\microsoft.windows.startmenuexperiencehost_*. If Explorer.exe is still flagged, also exclude c:\windows\explorer.exe. After installation, right-click the taskbar will show settings for proper configuration. You should see a functional taskbar with no unwanted restrictions. I personally prefer keeping the seconds enabled for clarity. Why would Microsoft remove them? Spoiler: it’s a big deal.
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FladaHD
04-09-2021, 09:50 AM #2

This update should resolve most taskbar issues on Windows 11. Be cautious of antivirus alerts, but the software is open source for review. If flagged, restart your system, turn off antivirus temporarily, reinstall Explorer Patcher, and remove these paths: C:\windows\dxgi.dll reactivate antivirus. Exclude c:\Program Files\ExplorerPatcher and c:\windows\systemapps\microsoft.windows.startmenuexperiencehost_*. If Explorer.exe is still flagged, also exclude c:\windows\explorer.exe. After installation, right-click the taskbar will show settings for proper configuration. You should see a functional taskbar with no unwanted restrictions. I personally prefer keeping the seconds enabled for clarity. Why would Microsoft remove them? Spoiler: it’s a big deal.