

Something else I want to mention is I am scaling the size of apps, but when I said it to 100%, the problem doesn't go away:


As you can see, there is plenty of space on the left-hand side of these icons.Is there any way to increase the width of the clock in a horizontal taskbar?ĭoubling the height did not fix the problem: I've been reading articles that tell you how to fix this problem by making the taskbar vertical, but I don't want a vertical taskbar. This specific command works only on the user level.I haven't changed anything (that I know of), but now my horizontal taskbar clock only shows a time. The key part of that being the DisableDevelopmentMode and Register flags which will repair any corrupted packages. This above command will read a list of all installed app packages for your user and reinstall them. In my case that was not an issue and I was able to ignore it. Note: The command may generate some errors due to some items being in use. Run this in the Windows PowerShell: Get-AppxPackage | % The following command fixed the problem for my user profile. I suspect this was a result of me moving my user profile from a slightly older version of Windows 10 to a fresh install of a newer one (Windows 10 LTSC 2019 to 2021)

Many items were not working as expected such as the "Add Bluetooth or other device" wizard, Action Center, volume control popup, tray notifications, and perhaps a whole lot more. WinAero: Uncheck the "Enable Classic taskbar and start menu"įor me it was not limited to the Calendar. Registry: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\AdvancedĪnd remove the "Start_ShowClassicMode" item. Once changes are made, restart explorer.exe or reboot. Once done, restart explorer.exe or reboot and it will be fixed.Īlso on a related note: If you have set the registry setting or WinAero setting to enable "Classic Start Menu" in Win 11, it will break the start menu as well as the "quick access" menu appearing when clicking on the Wireless/Volume/Battery icons. Make sure you check all 3, I had it disabled in both registry and WinAero Tweaker and enabling in registry did not fix it. WinAero Tweaker - Find the setting named "Disable Action Center" and uncheck it. Group Policy - open gpedit.msc, Navigate to "User Configuration" > "Administrative Templates" > "Start Menu and Taskbar" > "Remove Notifications and Action Center" and set it to Disabled if it was enabled or leave at "Not Configured" if it was not set. Registry Setting - Open regedit.exe, Navigate to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer and then remove the "DisableActionCenter" item. This is caused by Action Center being disabled.
