Windows 11 23H2 will include new features, including some that were already included in Windows 11 24H2. We are talking about action shortcuts in the context menu, as well as the ability to change the zoom level of the screen magnifier using the Ctrl+Alt key combination along with “+” or “-”. These and other innovations will become available to users along with one of the future cumulative updates, which will begin distribution later this year.
According to available data, shortcuts will appear in the context menu of Windows 11 23H2 for quickly performing various actions, such as copy, rename, cut, paste, etc. Along with them, a shortcut will appear for sharing files and folders. Previously, it was assumed that such shortcuts would only be implemented in Windows 11 24H2, but now it has become known that they will appear in earlier versions of the software platform.
According to the source, context menu shortcuts are available in some beta versions of Windows 11 23H2 that are available to Insiders.
In addition to this, Windows 11 23H2 users will be able to adjust the Magnifier zoom level using the Ctrl+Alt key combination with “+” or “-”. This innovation may be useful for people with low vision.
Also in Windows 11 23H2, the design of system settings will be updated. The main characteristics of the device will be highlighted in a separate block. In addition, the operating system will display the amount of memory of the video card used. It is still unknown when exactly these innovations will become publicly available.
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