A simplified version of Dynamic Mode that segments the taskbar.
Set the distance from the screen edge (e.g., 2–5).
RoundedTB felt small. He tried to straighten his own edges, to be more like them. He overclocked himself, trying to generate heat and speed, but all he got was a warm, fuzzy feeling that made the device he was in—a simple e-reader named Petra—feel slightly sleepy. He tried to produce bright, glaring light like QuantumDot, but only managed a soft, gentle glow that made Petra’s screen easy on the eyes at midnight.
RoundedTB is a free, lightweight customization tool that modifies the appearance of the Windows taskbar by adding rounded corners, margins, and segments. It is primarily a cosmetic utility that does not modify system files, ensuring system stability while providing a modern, "floating" dock aesthetic. 🚀 Key Features
The user interface (UI) of RoundedTB is utilitarian and straightforward.
Once upon a time, in the sprawling digital metropolis of Circuit City, there lived a small, unassuming microchip named RoundedTB. Unlike his flashy neighbors—HexaCore, who boasted six blazing-fast processors, and QuantumDot, whose screen could display a billion colors—RoundedTB had a single, peculiar feature: he made corners soft.
RoundedTB trembled. “But I’m not fast or bright. I just round things.”
“Then round him,” she said.
Get the latest version from the RoundedTB GitHub Releases page or the Microsoft Store.
October 26, 2023 Subject: Overview, Functionality, and Assessment of the RoundedTB Utility
Set the smoothness of the corners (e.g., 10–12).