The Windows 11 taskbar may soon become more informative, displaying recommendations for apps, sites, window layouts, and more based on user preferences. According to information, there are signs in the latest beta versions of Windows 11 that Microsoft is planning to add a new feature.
It’s not yet clear how exactly this will all work and what exactly users will be able to see in the taskbar, but there is reason to believe that this may be related to recommendations for applications from the Microsoft Store, sites based on browser history, and PC productivity tools. related to the location of windows.
In Windows 11’s Personalization settings, the Taskbar section has always had the option to hide or show various panel items. However, the latest beta versions introduced a new option that allows you to control the visibility of recommendations directly from the taskbar. In addition, lines of code pointing to new items were found in system files, which is further confirmed by the Windows registry key associated with the new option.
It is worth noting that Microsoft has not yet officially confirmed or denied this information. It is also unknown when this feature may become available to a wider audience. Given other controversial changes to Windows 11 lately, such as the introduction of ads in the Start menu, some users may be skeptical about the new feature.
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