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Microsoft plans to release new experimental features for Windows’11

Microsoft has been testing the new experimental features for Windows’11 Experience Pack for almost two years now. But its real purpose has gone a bit under the radar. If you use Windows 11, you’ve already downloaded and installed two Experience Packs – the Windows Feature and the Web Experience Pack.

Microsoft has yet to realize the true potential of the Feature Experience Pack. As we mentioned earlier, Windows Experience Packs will separate some features from Windows Core OS or key features. This will allow the company to update some features or turn on support for Android apps. Without the need to release a newer version of Windows 11.

Until now, Windows Experience Packs have been about minor improvements and bug fixes in File Explorer. Snipping Tools, and other areas of the OS. In a new announcement.

“We will release feature, web, and online service experience packs on these builds. And provides feature and experience updates to the builds from beta channels,” Microsoft said. As you may know, some developers have noticed features that were intentionally disabled in the previous builds.

 

New experimental features for Windows'11

 

Microsoft now wants to enable beta features for more users and periodically test with specific features to monitor quality and test variations.

For example, a Windows Web Experience Pack update may enable new features within the Windows 11 Widget Board. Similarly, Microsoft can make changes to Windows settings using the Features Experience Pack. As mentioned, these ideas may or may not be sent, but Microsoft will test the changes with more users to refine everyone’s experience.

 

Microsoft plans to new experimental features for Windows’115

Of course, changes to the Dave Channel or Experience packs do not guarantee that all Windows Patches will roll out to everyone on Tuesday or as part of a feature update.

Later this month, Microsoft will begin rolling out the Android app, taskbar, and other improvements to the general public. At the moment, we have no information on how Microsoft plans to enable features. But there is a possibility that this could be partially done through experience packs.

It’s also important to note that Windows 11 is moving to the annual feature update schedule starting this year. In addition to the experience packs, you can also expect exciting features in the Windows 11 Fall 2022 update.

October is the goal right now and you can expect drag-and-drop support for the taskbar and more.

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