Microsoft’s operating system has many years of life ahead of it, so the company’s job is to perfect it and adapt it to all possible devices. They have a long way to go, but they are on it.
Microsoft has been working hard to make Windows 11 the best it can be, including adding new features to the new operating system. Although the software giant has not officially announced them, we are about to see them debut.
According to American media reports, Microsoft is working on stickers for wallpapers and a new tablet mode.
First of all, we have the new desktop stickers feature in Windows 11. For now, the function has not been fully developedso information is a bit sparse at the moment.
There’s an interesting personalization feature coming to Windows 11 – Stickers for your wallpaper. You’ll be able to configure them using a new Sticker Editor app, they’ll persist across wallpaper changes as long as you don’t use a slideshow, use Fill fit & have only 1 monitor. pic.twitter.com/KIVtVxw3BC
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However, based on first impressions, it appears to be a customization feature that will help you make your desktop truly yours.
At first sight, it looks like you can edit and place stickers on your desktop, which persist even if you change the wallpaperto. However, the feature is limited at this time; it doesn’t work on slideshows and only works on single monitor setups.
It is unknown if these warnings will persist in the final version, or if these are just teething problems while Microsoft resolves the bug for this new feature.
Tablet mode is nothing new for Windows operating systems; the option first debuted in Windows 10. When activated, tablet mode changes the behavior of the operating system to better suit portable devices.
It’s especially useful on laptops that can be turned into a tablet when the keyboard is detached. Microsoft has a big challenge ahead of it to convince users to upgrade to Windows 11.
While these features are a great insight into what Microsoft wants from Windows 11, it also suggests that it likely has more unannounced features up its sleeve.
Therefore, Windows 11 users should keep an eye out for any new features that appear, either through Microsoft announcements or through fan discoveries.