There is no official roadmap or announcement indicating that small taskbar icons will return. Users who prioritize this feature must rely on third-party tools or stay on Windows 10 (support ends October 14, 2025). The ability to use small icons on the Windows 11 taskbar is not natively available. While workarounds exist, they are unofficial, potentially fragile, and require maintenance. For enterprise users or those who value stability, adapting to the default taskbar size—or scaling the entire display—is the safest path. For enthusiasts and power users, tools like ExplorerPatcher and StartAllBack offer a functional, if unsupported, solution.

If Microsoft truly listens to user feedback, a native small taskbar option may arrive in a future feature update. Until then, Windows 11 users must choose between modern design and classic efficiency. Last updated: 2025

Introduction One of the most immediate and noticeable changes in Windows 11 was the redesigned taskbar. Microsoft centered the icons, simplified the system tray, and removed several long-standing customization features. Among the most requested features missing from the new taskbar is the ability to use small icons or a small taskbar size—a staple of Windows 10 and previous versions.