Jonathan Lahijani Posted Wednesday at 07:41 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:41 PM While my plan is to switch to Linux one day (probably Omarchy), I'm still putting that (and tiling window managers) off for a bit. Let it cook a little more. In Windows 11, I like my taskbar, but one nagging thing is that it's hard to differentiate the icons of many Code/Codium instances given that I don't group them. I use both programs actually: Code for actual coding and Codium as my Markdown note taking tool (I prefer to not use Obsidian and the million other markdown editors; Code/Codium for Markdown is fantastic since you get all the developer ergonomics) With the help of AI, I developed a program with dotnet that makes it easy to add custom icon overlays effectively differentiating the program instances. This saves a lot of headache of knowing which icon corresponds to which project with a quick glance. Feel free to use it! https://github.com/jlahijani/TaskbarIconOverlay
BrendonKoz Posted Wednesday at 10:19 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:19 PM That's a pretty neat way to distinguish without hovering over the app icon for the window preview (or using WIN+TAB). For what it's worth, if you didn't want to install an application to un-group your applications in the taskbar, I think the Windows Settings app allows you to customize that. If I'm wrong, then it still exists via registry, and is accessible via Group Policy. Start -> Run: "gpedit.msc" User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar > "Prevent grouping of taskbar items" ... set to "Enabled".
Jonathan Lahijani Posted Wednesday at 10:23 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:23 PM @BrendonKoz The problem with that option in the screenshot is that while it ungroups the taskbar items, it keeps the "text" part of it, which I don't want because it's not necessary for me and I like to have a lot of windows open so I want to conserve horizontal space. Windows 10 used to have that option, but they removed it in Windows 11. That's why you have to use this Windhawk mod I mentioned in the readme: https://windhawk.net/mods/taskbar-grouping A registry setting alone won't fix it unfortunately. Come on Microsoft! 1
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