Moving the Windows taskbar from the bottom to the right side of the screen was probably the greatest layout change that I ever made or had to cope with since I started with Windows 95. The taskbar was at the bottom for more than ten years and one day I have decided to move it from that position to the right side of the screen.
I did that for a purpose of course, not to train my brain or see as a test on how I handle new situations. Moving the taskbar to the side makes it possible to display additional windows before the Windows grouping feature kicks in. If you have disabled the grouping feature you will notice that the window titles become unreadable pretty soon which makes it hard to pick the correct Windows Explorer folder from the open ones.
I can put roughly 25 minimized windows in the taskbar when it is on the right (or left) side of the screen and all window titles are still readable. They become unreadable at about ten minimized windows when the taskbar is at the bottom of the screen.

But don’t get me wrong. The first days after the change will be really mean. Your mouse cursor moves automatically to the bottom left of the screen if you want to open the start menu only to realize that it is now on the opposite end of the screen. It happens and it does take a few days. but once you get used to it you will surely love the new look and usability.
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