

If you use additional toolbars on the taskbar, the program will take those into consideration, when centering the icons, if you enable the setting for it.

Unlike in FalconX, which only let you center the taskbar on your main monitor, TaskbarX allows you to center the primary (main monitor) and secondary taskbars (on your second monitor). The other options are Default, Blur and Transparent, just like in the older version. The Acrylic style setting which was previously marked as unstable in FalconX, is now a regular option in TaskbarX. Similarly, the animation speed slider has also been removed, with a manual option to set the delay. TaskbarX no longer has a slider for changing the offset positions, instead it now has text fields where you can enter the pixel position. You'll see why I say this in the "Interface" section of this article. It only works with Windows 10, and I don't expect this to change. The application still doesn't have a tray menu, and hence depends on the Configurator to manage and exit TaskbarX. The core functionality of the program hasn't changed, you have to run the main executable to center the icons on the Taskbar. Yes, though it is primarily a portable application, you can now choose to install it on the computer. TaskbarX's folder now has three executables, one of which is for the main program, the second one is the Settings or as it's called now the Configurator, while the third one is an installer. Open the TaskbarX application file (.exe file).I noticed many changes when I ran the program, so here is what is new in the new version of the application. The extracted files should open automatically. Once downloaded (if you use the free version), right-click the file and choose “Extract All.” If you’re using the Microsoft Store version, it’ll install automatically. Start by downloading the latest portable version (Click on the latest version, followed by the zip file link.) If you prefer the Microsoft Store version, it’ll cost $1.09. It’s important to note that this is just for customizing the taskbar and isn’t a fully fledged app dock. You can also customize the color, positioning of icons, and animations. The tool’s made to center your taskbar icons. It’s also open source, so if you’d like to tinker with the code yourself, you can. When you’re done using it, simply close it and you’re done. It’s a portable app, which means it won’t change any registry settings. However, the developer states that it may work with Windows 8 but hasn’t been tested. It’s only designed for Windows 10, but versions 1709 and lower may not work with all features. TaskbarX is a free tool for customizing your Windows 10 taskbar.
