Windows 11 has been redesigned with a completely new Taskbar, but it seems that this does not satisfy many users of this operating system. They think that the Taskbar on Windows 11 is having a functional improvement compared to the previous version of Windows.


A software fixer named Albacore posted an article on his personal Twitter saying that Microsoft is working to bring the Never Combine feature option to the Taskbar and show seconds on the system clock.

The Never Combine feature was first introduced on Windows 7, allowing users to restore operations by not grouping an application's windows under one icon.

Albacore also mentions that the "Never Combine" feature (does not group icons together) has indeed been broken in recent internal versions, which may be why Microsoft hasn't announced it yet. at this moment.


The strange thing here is that the implementation of the Never Combine feature on Windows 11 has not yet restored the ability to display application titles, which has been associated with this feature in previous versions of Windows.

Earlier in September, Microsoft released Windows 11 version 22H2 to bring the ability to drag and drop files from application icons on the Taskbar. Maybe in the future, the company will bring back many of the "classic" features on previous versions of the operating system.