![]() ![]() Thank you so much for giving us your feedback, which we’ll continue to use to guide the future of the clock,” Microsoft said. ![]() “We’re sorry, this is not a supported registry key for Windows 11. In a Feedback Hub post, Microsoft confirmed Windows 11 taskbar system clock has dropped support for seconds. On the right-side, the Taskbar features the Notification Area which informs the user of different things like the state of the Internet connection or the charge of the laptop battery. This feature requires a registry hack and it was added with Windows 10. The Windows 10 taskbar sits at the bottom of the screen giving the user access to the Start Menu, as well as the icons of frequently used applications. In a new Feedback Hub post, Microsoft has acknowledged the removal of a registry value “ShowSecondsInSystemClock” that allowed the taskbar clock to display time in seconds. With Windows 11, users are now forced to have the taskbar on the bottom of the screen and we don’t know if this feature will be restored in a future release, but Microsoft says it’s listening to user feedback. Windows always had the ability to move the taskbar on any side of the screen (top, on the left and on the right). Additionally, Windows 11 no longer allows users to change the location of the entire taskbar. ![]() As we reported recently, Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 taskbar does not support the ability to drag & drop apps onto the taskbar. ![]()
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