What is the cause behind the Taskbar icon spacing problem?

Windows 11 acts a bit differently from Windows 10 in many ways. You see, fixing this issue on Windows 10 requires the user to navigate to the Tablet Settings, but Windows 11 does not have such a feature anymore. Switching from tablet to desktop is automatic, therefore, solving the issue on Windows 11 needs a different approach.

Taskbar icon spacing is too wide

When it comes down to fixing this problem on your Windows 11, Windows 10 device or your Surface Pro laptop, we can say for certain that it doesn’t take a lot of effort to get the job done. Simply follow the steps we’re about to discuss below, and in no time your taskbar will return to its normal state even when the lid is closed. We can now discuss how to fix this problem in more detail.

1] Change additional tablet settings (Windows 10 only)

OK, so the first thing you will want to do here, is to fire up the Windows 10 Settings area, then from the search box, type Change additional tablet settings. After that, go to When I’m not using tablet mode > Make app icons on the taskbar easier to touch and turn it off.

Finally, restart your computer and attempt to do what you were doing before. We are confident the spacing on the taskbar should now be fixed.

2] Disable and reenable Tablet Mode

If you are using Windows 11, you need to disable and reenable Tablet Mode on your Surface Pro computer. Since there is no Tablet Mode in the Settings area, you will have to detach the keyboard to disable, then reattach to enable. This is a good way of fixing the icon spacing because inconsistencies can happen whenever Tablet Mode is up and running. Therefore, the simple task of disabling and reenabling can be a powerful means to get things back under control. For better results, restart your Surface Pro computer and check again if icon spacing is still a problem on the new Windows 11 Taskbar.

3] Run the Surface Diagnostic Tool

Most common issues on Surface can be solved by running the Surface Diagnostic Tool. Run it and see.

4] Download and install the latest firmware & driver pack

The final step to take, then, is to download and install the required firmware and driver pack for your Surface Pro computer. Visit this link to download the pack. Be sure to select the correct Surface device from the list to avoid any errors when installing. Hope something here helps you.