I like to place shortcut icons etc. at random locations on the desktop(i.e. place them where it is convenient for me to locate later). Stuff that IMHO belong together are located together. They are NOT in rows and columns like an army on parade. I even like to overlap them to save space with sufficient non overlapping parts to make them accessible individually.
I also like to have the task bar on the right edge of the screen. It is wider since I also like the stuff normally on the right end(when located on the bottom of the screen) of the taskbar to be two wide when located near the bottom(when located at the right edge).
Well a while back an update made it essentially impossible to locate icons overlapping. (I think that has been 'fixed') Also apparently a 'feature' of W10 is that if one moves a folder shortcut icon over second folder shortcut icon It copies the first shortcut into the second folder.
Well NOW when the taskbar 'covers' any icons, those icons are scattered onto separated locations on gthe desktop. I will add screen shots:
Note that the icons which are 'covered' by the task bar are relocated regardless of where it is located.
Well I apparently have 'discovered' a bug between scnhunt and w10. The screenshot with the task bar at the bottom only captures the task bar!
So we need to point out stuff that is 'under' the right edge task bar but is relocated when the task bar is 'there'.
There are a few "JPG TAX 20xx" icons scattered on the desktop. They were placed in the area at the right edge by me. When the task bar is moved to the right edge those icons are relocated willy nilly.
I do NOT like thiss new feature!