Right-click the folder and select Show more options > Pin to Start . While it won't be on the taskbar, it gives you a one-click hub for all your essential tools. Why Use Quick Launch in 2024?
Since Windows 11 doesn't natively support custom toolbars, the most effective way to get the classic "Quick Launch" feel is through lightweight customization software. 1. ExplorerPatcher (The "Classic" Choice)
If you prefer a more polished, user-friendly interface, these paid apps ($5-$10) allow you to unlock taskbar "segments." You can create a dedicated shortcut area that looks and behaves exactly like the Windows 7/10 Quick Launch. Step 3: Creating a "Quick Launch" Folder on Your Desktop
It keeps the "active" part of your taskbar clean.
However, the underlying folder structure that powered Quick Launch still exists within the Windows file system. We can leverage this to recreate the experience. Step 1: The "Manual" Workaround (Pinned Apps)
Right-click your desktop > New > Folder. Name it "Quick Launch."
Unlike the old Quick Launch, pinned apps and active windows share the same space. If you want a dedicated area for shortcuts that stays separate from your open programs, you'll need a different approach. Step 2: Recreating Quick Launch with Third-Party Tools
Microsoft’s intended replacement for Quick Launch is . Open the app you want. Right-click the icon on the taskbar. Select Pin to taskbar .