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Simply right-click anywhere on the taskbar and uncheck the Show Task View button. It’s so simple! No need to touch the registry. Do this and you will find the Quick View icon disappears.
Then, expand the Taskbar behaviors section and find the Taskbar alignment menu. Expand the drop-down list and choose the Left option. Read: How to remove Task View button from Windows Taskbar.
You’ll then be taken to the Windows 11 Settings menu (Settings > Personalization > Taskbar) where you’ll see three toggles: one for Search, one for Task View, and another for Widgets.
Next to it will be a Search button, and Task View button to show all open apps and windows together (this can be disabled). Next, you'll find the apps section, again like it used to be in Windows 10.
The Task View button is a small button on the taskbar that lets you quickly access these desktops. To get rid of it, right-click the taskbar and click Show Task View button to toggle it off.
Windows Task View and how to use it. By default, Windows 10 has the Task View button enabled on the taskbar to the search button’s right. (If you don’t see it, right-click the taskbar, then ...
The Task View button There are two ways to use this mode in Windows 10. Either click on the Task View icon on the task bar (shown below and highlighted in red), or press the Win-Tab keys ...
Back in November of 2014, using Build 9860 of the Windows 10 Technical Preview, I took a look at an early version of Task View, the operating system's built-in virtual desktop feature. Since that ...
In Task View, right-click any virtual desktop to reorder it, rename it, or give it a unique wallpaper. If you have a mouse with extra buttons on the side, you might also want to map those to Task ...
The Windows Start button should be on the left side of the taskbar. We'll show you where to find the setting to move it back. The Windows 11 start menu moved: How to put it back where it belongs ...
The Task View feature in Windows 10 will receive a little love when Anniversary Update lands in early August. ... which by default is seated next to the Search button/field on the Windows 10 taskbar.