![]() When that window pops up click on 'Change Advanced Power Settings'. Next to the battery savings plan(which should be checked when your laptop isn't plugged in), go to 'Change Plan Settings'. Log out and log back in again to make these changes take effect. Right click battery icon and go to 'Power Options'. Whenever you need to restore the missing “Pin to taskbar” option or revert back to the previous settings, just delete the DWORD “ NoPinningToTaskbar” and you’re done. This will hide “Pin to taskbar” and “Unpin from taskbar” context menu for apps in Windows 11. Next, double-click it and change its value data to 1. Name the new DWORD as NoPinningToTaskbar.3 Click/tap on Taskbar behaviors on the right side to expand it open. (see screenshot below) Open Taskbar Settings. On the right pane, right-click any blank area and choose New -> DWORD (32-bit) Value. 2 Click/tap on Personalization on the left side, and click/tap on Taskbar on the right side. ![]() Name the new key as Explorer, and click to select it.Right-click the Windows key and select New -> Key. Open Registry Editor and browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows in the left pane.Method 2: Hide “Pin to taskbar” from Context Menu Using Group Policy When you right-click any pinned apps on the taskbar, the “ Unpin from taskbar” option will not show up any more. ![]() You’ll find the “ Pin to taskbar” option is already removed from right-click context menu.
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