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Some functionality from the Start menu was removed and replaced with other features.. Folders and groups [1] (reinstated in February 2022 insider builds) [6]; Live tiles (the Widgets panel provides portions of what the live tiles of Windows 10's bundled apps once provided) [1]
New position for the Widgets entry point on left-aligned taskbars [a] New option to turn off the suggestions to disable notifications from certain apps; New option to share content to the My Phone app in the Windows share window [a] Improvements to the Widgets dashboard [b] Redesigned Wi-Fi password dialog
Widgets: Windows 11 adds a new taskbar flyout named "Widgets", which displays a panel with Microsoft Start, a news aggregator with personalized stories and content (expanding upon the "news and interests" panel introduced in later builds of Windows 10). The user can customize the panel by adding or removing widgets, rearranging, resizing, and ...
The Windows 11 Widgets board is getting an expanded view and an upgraded Game Pass Widget. It's a good upgrade, but not good enough. Windows 11 Widgets may be getting an upgrade, but not the one ...
What you need to know. Microsoft just released Windows 11 Build 25201 to Insiders in the Dev Channel. The update adds the ability to expand the widget board and includes an improved Game Pass app.
Windows 11 features major changes to the Windows shell influenced by the canceled Windows 10X, including a redesigned Start menu, the replacement of its "live tiles" with a separate "Widgets" panel on the taskbar, the ability to create tiled sets of windows that can be minimized and restored from the taskbar as a group, and new gaming ...
New position for the Widgets entry-point on left-aligned taskbars [a] New drag-and-drop functionality between breadcrumbs in the File Explorer's address bar [a] Added ability to show additional quick status (such as sports, traffic and finance) on lock screen [a] New button to generate a QR code to share a URL through the Windows share window [a]
Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.