Polish for Windows Spotlight and tabs for Notepad in latest Insiders build
Microsoft is working on new looks for the Windows Spotlight feature and redesigns for the graphics settings page as part of its latest Windows 11 Preview build.
Microsoft uses the Windows Insider program to get feedback from developers and license holders who get pre-release builds of the operating systems to test. The different options will continue to include such features as the ability for the user to hover over the icon on the desktop as well as right-clicking and double-clicking on it to get information about what they're seeing.
They noted that Insider members in the Dev Channel will see different treatment options on their PC screens from others and all will be shown only in English.
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