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There are fewer jarring flashbacks to Windows menus of yore. Microsoft has done a decent job of tidying up the operating system. Unless Microsoft opens these widgets up to third parties, this will go down as another feature that’s largely ignored into obsolescence. This time the widgets emerge from the left-hand side of the screen, presenting a wall of Microsoft news feeds, sports results and weather.
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Microsoft is taking another swing at desktop widgets, a concept it first experimented with as far back as Windows Vista. Other Windows 11 interface tweaks are less alluring.
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Alas, even as we approach release, it seems this feature is largely confined to Microsoft’s own apps – it presumably needs third-party developers to tweak their software – but let’s hope there’s a late rush to have this ready for Tuesday’s big launch. These screen configurations are available in Windows 10, but they are now much easier to find and makes working with multiple windows much easier. Hover your mouse pointer over the maximize window icon and you get a choice to snap the window to the left or right of the screen, or a variety of different configurations. The most impressive new interface feature is Snap Layouts. The new interface becomes second nature within a day or two of switching to Windows 11 and if it really is ruining your software feng shui you can shunt the icons back to the left-hand side anyway.
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Microsoft’s decision to center the icons on the Taskbar at the foot of the screen has prompted howls of anguish from a hardcore that still believe PCs should come in dull beige cases, but they should get over themselves.