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Re: Windows 11 in Jaws screen reader
From: Steve Green
Date: Mar 5, 2025 6:11AM
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It is possible to remove the Windows 11 Taskbar and replace it with the Windows 10 Taskbar. I have done that on my Windows 11 machine because I hate the new Taskbar so much. Also, it allows me to add the Quick Launch Toolbar, which Microsoft removed about ten years ago and cannot be installed in the Windows 11 Taskbar. I can't recall if changing the Taskbar also changes the Start menu. Changing the Taskbar and adding the Quick Launch Toolbar are not officially supported by Microsoft, but I have been using both for about a year and I have had no problems with them.
Steve Green
Managing Director
Test Partners Ltd
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