In the point of making Android more easy to use on enormous screens, Google presented a taskbar in Android 12L. The taskbar gives fast admittance to choose applications on any screen, and, beginning in Android 13, all of your applications through an application cabinet. Android's taskbar, when joined with the upgraded split-screen mode and recents outline UI on huge screen gadgets, makes for a magnificent performing various tasks experience that was absent in more seasoned variants of the operating system. As we prepare for the steady arrival of Android 14, Google might be thinking about providing clients with another level of command over their taskbar experience.

Those of you who got Google's new Pixel Tablet or have perused all the Pixel Overlay audits might have seen that your taskbar isn't the very one that was presented in 12L. The taskbar Google utilizes on these gadgets occupies less room on screen since it's concealed of course, and is secured to the focal point of the presentation in a drifting air pocket. Interestingly, the old taskbar is noticeable naturally, and takes up the whole width of the screen (however it very well may be concealed by a long-press).

Google presented the new "transient" taskbar in Android 13 QPR2 Beta 1 and made it the default insight for huge screen gadgets in Android 13 QPR2 Beta 2. Code for the old "relentless" taskbar still exists in Android, however Google right now doesn't give a method for exchanging between the two. That could change in the forthcoming Android 14 delivery.

While digging through Android 14 Beta 3 delivered recently, I found another launcher banner named ENABLE_TASKBAR_PINNING that, when empowered, allows the client to switch between the new "transient" taskbar and the old "relentless" taskbar conduct. The switch to do so is gotten to by lengthy pushing on an unfilled spot on the taskbar. A spring up will show up with the choices to "consistently show taskbar" or "change route mode". The previous trades between the two taskbar styles, while the last option opens route settings.

This launcher banner isn't empowered naturally right now, notwithstanding, so clients on the Android 14 beta are left with the "transient" taskbar for now. Ideally when Google discharges Android 14 for the Pixel Tablet and Pixel Overlap, the organization flips this banner, so clients can pick the taskbar style they like. By and by, I might want to utilize the old "diligent" taskbar when I want to perform various tasks however the "transient" taskbar in any case, as swiping up each and every chance to get to the taskbar feels like it will pump the brakes.