Many Windows 11 users are unhappy with Microsoft’s decision to discontinue support for drag and drop on the taskbar. Some users are even considering switching to Windows 10 because they realized that Windows 11 doesn’t support drag and drop, which has a big impact on how often they use computers. Users can no longer move files in the taskbar after upgrading to Windows 11 (or an app pinned there). Also, they are unable to pin an app to the taskbar just by dragging and dropping it to the taskbar. Below are ways to enable drag and drop in Windows 11🇧🇷

Ways to Enable Drag and Drop in Windows 11

Drag and drop in Windows 11 using Alt+Tab

Using a tool on Github to enable drag and drop

Enable drag and drop using Windows Registry Editor

Final Words

One of the most controversial changes in Windows 11 is the redesigned taskbar. Many users dislike the redesigned taskbar as it lacks highly fundamental functionality like drag and drop. The good news is that Microsoft is paying attention to user feedback and has resolved most taskbar issues in the Sun Valley 2 update. You are probably aware (and dismissive) of the fact that Windows 11 prevents you from dragging and drop files onto the taskbar to quickly launch them in your favorite program. We hope that our article on “How to enable drag and drop in Windows 11” will surely help you to do that.

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