We recently showed you how to enable or disable “Show flashing on taskbar apps” in Windows 11 to get the user’s attention when certain actions are required. By default, Windows will flash the taskbar apps 7 times and then stop. If you feel 7 is too short of a time to notify users, you can adjust that setting in Windows. You can change how long to show flashing taskbar apps. You can also choose to have taskbar apps flash indefinitely if you don’t want to miss important changes. Below is how to do that.

How to change foreground flash count for taskbar app in Windows 11

As described above, by default, Windows will flash the taskbar apps for 7 seconds and then stop to get your attention when certain actions are required. Below is how to the flash count in Windows 11.

Open Windows Registry

To change the flash count, open Windows Registry. Then expand the tree path below: On the Desktop pane on the right, double-click on the ForegroundFlashCount DWORD to open it. By default, it is set to 7. Select the Decimal under Base, then choose the amount of time you want taskbar apps to flash when actions are needed. A value of 0 will flash indefinitely. Click Ok to save your settings and you are done. Related post: How to enable or disable show flashing on taskbar apps in Windows 11 Conclusion: This post showed you how to change flashing taskbar apps in Windows 11. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.