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How to Make Taskbar Icons Larger or Smaller in Windows 11 (2024)

In Windows 11 you can make several adjustments to the taskbar. This is how you can use the adjust taskbar settings, left align taskbar and the taskbar customize widgets.

However, there is no default setting in Windows 11 to adjust the size of the taskbar icons.

In this article you can read how you can adjust the size of the taskbar icons to small, medium (default size) or large.

This article is updated in 2024 to comply with the latest information in this field. Where it didn't work before, I designed a new way to resize the taskbar icons.

Make taskbar icons larger or smaller in Windows 11

To begin download WindHawk to your computer. After downloading, install the app. Once you have installed the app, click the “Browse for mods” button to search for modifications for Windows 11.

Search for: Taskbar height and icon size. Click on “Details” to open.

Click the “Install” button to install this taskbar modification. It allows you to adjust the taskbar height and icon size and improve icon quality (Windows 11 only).

Confirm again by clicking the “Accept risk and install” button.

The taskbar modification will then be installed, which won't take long. Once the modification has been successfully installed, you can configure the options in WindHawk. Here you can determine how the taskbar should be reduced in size and how the icons in the taskbar should be reduced or enlarged.

Click on the “Settings” tab to open these settings. You can set an “Icon Size” here to determine how large the icons on the taskbar should be (in pixels). You can also set the taskbar height and the taskbar button width by entering the number of pixels. It is advisable when you change the size that you also change the rest of the settings to prevent the taskbar from becoming out of proportion.

Once you have set the desired size for the taskbar and taskbar icons, click the “Save settings” button. You will then immediately see the result of how the taskbar size has been adjusted.

Below is an example of what the taskbar icons look like when I set them to 48px.

I hope this helped you. Thank you for reading!

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  • since March 15, 2023, the normal taskbar has been restored after an update. If I create a new TaskbarSI in the registry, it no longer works

  • Thank you for the clear explanation!
    I wanted my icons EVEN smaller and this worked by right-clicking on the home page, then you get Settings System>Display and there you change the Scale to 100% instead of the recommended 150%.
    This may also be a tip for others.

  • I have reduced the toolbar in Windows 11 but now the time and other icons such as WiFi and sound are down and under the time you can still see the date and I would like the date to disappear there like in Windows 10, do you know if this can be adjusted

  • I previously said that it doesn't work, but I retract that... it does work, but not as I had hoped!
    I see in the example that the date and time also include the day when the height is adjusted... but THAT does not happen!

    • Hello, that is not standard. I don't know in which example you see a day being added to the time and date format? You can add the day to the date and time format this way.

      Right-click on the Start button. In the menu, click Run. In the run window type: control
      In the control panel, click "Change the date, time, or number format."

      Click on "more settings" at the bottom. Now click on the Date tab. Change the short date format to "dddd dM-yyyy" without quotes. Click apply. You will now see the day of the week in the time and date format. Good luck!
      Or read this article: https://www.pc-tips.info/tips/windows-tips/huidige-dag-toevoegen-taakbalk-in-windows-11/
      Greetings, Stefan

  • This registry adjustment does not work (anymore)
    I did exactly that, but I can't get a higher taskbar

    • Hello, it still works fine. I tested it immediately, as you indicate, it works.
      Greetings, Stefan

  • I would like the "volume" button to be larger, I shake quite a bit and then I am often wrong.
    BVD Rob van Duijn

    • Hello, unfortunately this is not possible. These buttons cannot be enlarged.
      Greetings, Stefan

  • Hi Stefan, thanks for your tips! I reduced everything. However, I do see that there is still a lot of space between the icons, which means that some of them disappear, which I could still see in my taskbar in WS 10. If I press a disappeared icon, it appears to still be in my taskbar (but you cannot see it). Can this be solved?

    • Hello, unfortunately not. This is not an official adjustment, so there is no room to further customize the taskbar.
      Greetings, Stefan

  • Great tips! I have now been able to bring websites to the taskbar and also enlarge the taskbar so that the icons are now larger as well (and I wanted that).
    THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
    Widgets can certainly no longer be placed on the screen, which was still possible in Windows 10? (I only had three left, and I'm missing them now).

    I am an oldie (almost 80 years old), but I would still like to keep up.

  • Successfully enlarge taskbar icons in W11.
    Is this also possible for the system tray. I have a large screen and the system tray is almost invisible.

    thanks in advance

    • Hello, that is not possible by default. You could try enlarging everything.

      Open Settings. Click on System. Click on the View page on the right.
      In the "Scale & Layout" section, use the Scale drop-down menu and select the scale setting - for example, 100%, 125%, 150%, and 175%.

      Good luck! Greetings, Stefan

  • Hi Stefan, just wanted to thank you again and let you know that we were successful in reducing the size of the bottom task bar, indeed the date partially disappears, but it's one or the other, what is more important to people, a thin bar or date is clearly visible (you can use it with hover your mouse over it and the complete date will appear just above it) maybe that will help you make a choice.
    Greetings,
    Jamee