You don’t need a third-party app, just the icon files to replace the defaults. If you’re theming your desktop, it won’t feel complete until the taskbar meshes with the rest of the look.
To learn more about these steps, continue reading. At first, you need to open the Windows Settings panel. There are multiple methods, but you can use the Win+I keyboard shortcut to get the job done.
The Windows Taskbar comes with a lot of customization. One of those customizations allows you to show/hide texts beside icons in opened windows in Taskbar. You can show the icon and the name of ...