It also lets you automatically hide the taskbar (something that’s been a taskbar behavior for a very long time); show a badge on taskbar apps to let you know if, say, you have any unread messages; handle how the taskbar works on multiple displays; and show a clean desktop by clicking on the far right corner of the taskbar.
Turns out the corner icons are the icons in the right corner of the taskbar — the ones that show the time and date, your battery status, your volume level, and your Wi-Fi status, among other things
The overflow is the little pop-up menu that appears when you select the arrow to the left of those corner icons
While most of the corner icons that come with Windows are permanent, some — specifically, the Pen menu, the Touch keyboard, and the Virtual touchpad — can be hiddenThey can be found on the same taskbar settings menu that let us move the icons to the left; just click on “Taskbar corner icons†and toggle off the ones you don’t want to see