

You can't access the Action Center or use the Show Desktop button. RetroBar hides nearly all options of the Taskbar's context menu, which makes it a bit inconvenient to use. Look at the first screenshot above and the one below from Windows 10, and you'll see what I'm talking about. RetroBar does not support this, and as a result your taskbar could get cluttered really quickly. Windows 10 avoids creating labels on the task bar for programs that are running, it uses icons. However, the default icon size on the taskbar is way too small, the program needs to offer a way to resize them. Windows 10's tray icons (Wi-Fi, speaker, battery, etc.) appear too thin and faint, but we can't really blame the tool for that.
