It looks like Microsoft just took the first step towards that rumored
handheld mode for Windows 11
Date:
Fri, 01 Dec 2023 12:42:31 +0000
Description:
Windows 11 handhelds just made a big advance in the battle against the Steam Deck.
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Windows 11 just took a big step forward when it comes to handheld gaming with the introduction of a new compact mode for the Xbox app on PC .
As we recently reported , the new mode was introduced as part of the
November update, and it streamlines the interface for a smaller screen.
In other words, its specifically targeted at gaming handhelds running Windows such as the Asus ROG Ally (which just dropped in price in a big way) and Lenovo Legion Go. But it could be useful in a number of scenarios on
portables and even elsewhere, of course, and its worth diving into this in a bit more depth as we think it could have wider ramifications in terms of where Microsoft is headed here.
To recap, compact mode collapses the sidebar (on the left of the app) into icons, removing the labels attached to those icons. This enables that part of the interface to be something like a quarter of the size that it previously was.
Its a small interface change, but one with a big impact, as that frees up quite a lot of screen real estate when it comes to a compact display like the ones found on the various Windows-powered Steam Deck rivals.
Microsoft says its working with device manufacturers to get compact mode turned on by default on gaming handhelds where its going to be most beneficial, which certainly makes sense youll definitely want to use this on such hardware.
For now, though, you can turn on the new feature via your profile at the top-left of the Xbox app (make sure the app has been updated first). (Image credit: Future) Looking at the Big Picture
Windows-powered Steam Deck rivals like the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go have taken a lot of flak for their cumbersome UI, and how Windows 11 is light years behind SteamOS in terms of the experience on a small screen. This compact mode is a relatively small change, as mentioned, but a very important one.
Moreover, it shows that Microsoft appears to be committed to improving the Windows gaming experience on handhelds, with the company noting that: Well continue to focus on updates to deliver a great Xbox app experience for Windows handheld screens.
Weve previously heard about a full-on handheld mode for Windows 11 that Microsoft was at least discussing behind closed doors well, thats the rumor anyway and this latest move makes it seem like were actually seeing
something concrete towards that end.
Whether we get a full handheld-friendly desktop down the line, we shall have to see, but if Microsoft wants to help make Windows 11 portables a more serious contender, this will really help a great deal to that end. Another important advance will be power-efficiency improvements to drive better battery life, which has been another major criticism of these Windows handhelds. (And weve just witnessed a change in testing along these lines, too).
The new compact mode could also be useful for gaming on smaller laptop screens, or indeed in scenarios where youre hooking up a PC to a large-screen TV for gaming, and want to use an interface more like Valves Big Picture mode rather than the fiddlier traditional desktop. You might also like These are the best Steam Deck games for your commute Check out all the best upcoming games for console and PC And our picks for the best open world games on PC today
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https://www.techradar.com/computing/gaming-pcs/it-looks-like-microsoft-just-to ok-the-first-step-towards-that-rumored-handheld-mode-for-windows-11
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