Here’s how to bring back the classic taskbar labels in Windows 11. デフォルトでは, when you look at the taskbar in Windows 11, you’ll notice that it only shows little pictures of your open programs, but there are no words telling you what they are. To see what they are, you have to move your mouse over them and wait for a little message to pop up. しかし、心配しないでください, I’ll explain two ways to make those words show up on the taskbar.
方法 1: Using Windows 11 Settings App
- 始めること, just right-click on the empty part of your taskbar. A little menu pops up, and you need to pick “タスクバーの設定” from that menu.
- 今, inside the Settings app, に行く “パーソナライゼーション,” そして選択してください “Taskbar.” Over on the right, わかるでしょ “Taskbar behaviors,” and you should click on it to open up those settings.
- There’s a dropdown list labeled “Combine taskbar buttons and hide labels.” You can pick “Never” if you always want to see labels on the taskbar icons. また, if you want to hide those labels, 選んでいいですよ “Always.” If you only want to hide them when the taskbar is full, there’s an option for that called “When taskbar is full.” Just pick the one that suits you best!
方法 2: Using Windows 11 Registry Editor
- 初め, you’ll need to open the Registry Editor. そこに行くには, 入力できます “Registry Editor” into the search box, and when it pops up, クリックして. Then navigate to this place: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced. When you’re there, find the thing called “TaskbarGlomLevel” in the panel on the right, and give it a double-click.
- You’re going to see a box pop up. そこで, you can change the number to one of these: 0 にとって “いつも,” 1 にとって “When taskbar is full,” また 2 にとって “Never.” After you’ve picked the one you want, just click “わかりました。”
- That’s pretty much it for the Registry Editor. You can close it now. But to see the changes, you’ll have to restart File Explorer or just restart your whole computer. その後, you should notice the difference!