Move Taskbar Instant

The real trouble began when Helen from HR walked through the bullpen.

"No."

For a little while, anyway.

She clicked "Lock the taskbar" to un lock it. Then she grabbed the taskbar with her mouse—just grabbed the empty gray space between the Start button and the system tray—and dragged.

"This is tyranny!" Marcus stood on his chair. Someone threw a stress ball. move taskbar

Elena had been staring at her screen for eleven hours. Spreadsheets bled into code editors, which bled into a dozen open Slack threads. Her eyes hurt. Her wrist ached. And the taskbar—that humble strip of digital real estate at the bottom of her screen—suddenly felt like a personal insult.

"Wait, actually??" — Priya, QA. "I just moved mine to the top and I feel like a god." — Marcus, frontend. "Left side supremacy." — Elena, herself, feeling a surge of pride. "You're all monsters." — Derek, product manager. The real trouble began when Helen from HR

Helen walked away. But she didn't walk to her desk. She walked straight to the IT closet. Ten minutes later, a company-wide notification appeared: