How to Show All System Tray Icons to Taskbar in Windows 11 [Tutorial]

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How to Show All System Tray Icons to Taskbar in Windows 11 [Tutorial]

While many things in Windows 11 are similar to Windows 10, one annoyance for me is that you can only see a couple of icons in the system tray of the Taskbar in the lower-right corner of your Desktop.

The Taskbar is the central element of the Windows user interface, allowing you to quickly access various applications and functions. It features an up and down arrow, which Windows uses to condense icons and save space.

However, if you find the limited space on the Taskbar restrictive and wish to eliminate this confinement, you're in the right place.

You can still show all your startup icons in the System Tray, but they changed where and how it works. Microsoft has combined the system tray icon settings with the Taskbar, called Taskbar corner overflow.

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This tutorial will show you how to turn on or off the hidden icon menu for your account in Windows 11.

If you want to always show all the icons in the Windows notification area or system tray, or Taskbar, here is how you can do that. There are two ways to do that, and this tutorial explains both methods so that you can make the change as per your requirements. However, the second method is about showing specific icons, while the first allows you to show all icons at once.
The hidden icon menu (aka: taskbar corner overflow menu) shows the notification icons you turned off from showing on the system tray.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Alienware, Razer, MSI, Huawei , Microsoft Surface, and Samsung.







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