Microsoft wants more people to use this unloved Windows 11 feature
Date:
Thu, 16 Feb 2023 16:58:12 +0000
Description:
New preview bolsters Windows 11s multi-tasking power, and improves on the accessibility front, too.
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Windows 11 is getting better on the multi-tasking front courtesy of a new preview of the OS that comes with improvements for snap layouts, and some
very useful changes in terms of accessibility, too.
Preview build 25300 is just out and puts a fresh spin on snap layouts for those in the Dev channel (the earliest test versions of Windows 11).
Microsoft has made it so that snap layouts now incorporate the icon of the
app windows youre currently using, so you can clearly see where thats going
to go in the snapped layout and a descriptive title may be provided, too.
Only certain testers may see some of these new ideas, as Microsoft is still toying with the concepts in the early stages, and so wants feedback to ascertain how these changes are received. (Image credit: Microsoft)
Furthermore, Microsoft notes that its shortening the time you have to hover the cursor for the snap layouts flyout to appear when mousing over the
restore button (top-right of the apps window).
Its also good to see new accessibility features, which are led by Microsoft making live captions available in more languages. To date, these have only been available in English (US), but now there are further English variants, and a bunch of other languages. Namely Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), and Spanish.
In addition to that, the voice typing feature now syncs its settings across all your devices, assuming youve signed into your Microsoft account on those pieces of hardware. This capability started rolling out in an earlier build, so some folks may have already seen it, but now all testers in the Dev
channel will have access.
Elsewhere, there are the usual bug fixes and known issues, all of which are documented in the usual blog post from Microsoft. Analysis: Making snapping snappier, and more
Microsoft has not let up with its focus and continued work on accessibility with Windows 11, which is good to see, and automatically syncing voice typing (and control) settings will be an obvious time-saver for those who use this functionality. (Ourselves included, and weve found that its a really nifty implementation of voice dictation; not surprising as its based on Nuances Dragon tech, software that weve long used and admired).
The changes to snap layouts look like useful additions to make everything a little, er, snappier, with that decrease in time for the actual snap flyout
to appear. Also worth noting is that separately on Twitter, @PhantomOfEarth
(a Windows tester and leaker) spotted that a new suggestions feature appears to be underway for snap layouts, though its not clear exactly how this will work. Watch this space
Snapping is an underused feature in many respects, but those who do utilize snap layouts can be found singing considerable praises for the functionality, and perhaps those numbers will increase down the line certainly if Microsoft has anything to do with it. If youre interested, weve got a guide to snapping away on Windows 11 .
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/microsoft-wants-more-people-to-use-this-unloved -windows-11-feature
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