Here’s the old, familiar Taskbar Properties dialog you see on older versions of Windows (including Windows 10 editions before Redstone or the so-called Anniversary edition):īut in Windows 10 Anniversary Edition, when you right-click the taskbar, there is no “Properties”.
You get Taskbar Settings which is really Taskbar Properties with a new look and new name. No, not the settings you get when you click the settings icons in the Start menu or Settings in the Action Center. Wouldn’t you know it – after 20 years, Microsoft has removed Taskbar Properties and replaced it with Settings. Microsoft loves to fiddle around with stuff and change things that have been in Windows for many years…such as Taskbar Properties. Taskbar Settings in Windows 10 Anniversary Edition