I haven't been able to find anything on this yet.
I used Classic Shell for a long time with Windows 8, and really liked it. I now have it set up with Win10, which I used for a long time in its native mode, but whose start menu I could never learn to love.
Here's an issue I have that really has to do with Windows, but which I'd like to see Classic Shell solve (if it hasn't already).
1. I like to have the task bar on the left side of my screen (this makes sense on wide monitors). 2. I have been using Windows since forever, and it's hard for me to get used to having the start button at the top of the screen! 3. Consequently, is there any way to rearrange the task bar so that the start button is at the bottom of the screen (opposite its usual location)?
In the best of all possible worlds, it would be nice to be able to relocate the clock and notification zones to the top of the start menu, opposite their usual location, but that may be dreaming.
Overall: the idea is that when the task bar is on the left side of the screen, the start button remains in the same position it would have if the taskbar remained at the bottom of the screen (bottom left corner).
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