• Windows 11 has a nifty new feature but enabling it is a hassle

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed May 31 10:45:03 2023
    Windows 11 has a nifty new feature but enabling it is a hassle

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    Wed, 31 May 2023 09:31:58 +0000

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    Windows 11 now has what might be its most useful widgets yet, but theres a catch with getting them set up.

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    Windows 11 now has widgets to let you monitor how your system is running, albeit the way of getting them going is rather clunky.

    The catch is they come as part of a new app being introduced for Windows 11, which is currently in preview, called Dev Home. As the name suggests, this is for developers (to help make them more productive and streamline their workflow for creating software), but it has an interesting extra option.

    As Ghacks reports, Dev Home allows you to add widgets for monitoring system resources, meaning you can see at a glance on the widgets board how your CPU, GPU , system memory, or network are performing currently.

    This is the same info available in Task Manager in the Performance tab but having it right there on the widgets panel, if you want, makes it far more convenient to check whats going on if, say, your PC appears to be hit with a bout of slowdown.

    As you may realize, going into Task Manager is a slightly convoluted process (though there is a handy keyboard shortcut to get there quickly by pressing the Ctrl+Shift+Escape keys together).

    The system monitoring widgets also provide some useful extra touches. For example, the CPU performance widget displays the top three active processes and a button to end them (in other words, to kill the task right there and then, if it is causing problems or has become unresponsive an option coming to the taskbar in Windows 11 , too). Analysis: Hopefully these widgets will become more broadly available

    Obviously this app is specifically for developers, so consumers arent going
    to want to use it as such. However, theres certainly nothing to stop the average user from installing the Dev Home preview app (from the Microsoft Store) to get this ability.

    Is it worth doing that? For some who are really keen to see system resource readouts on the widgets board, its at least good to have the option. Although in all honesty, its maybe a step too far for many folks, who arent going to want to install developer software (that takes up space, of course).

    Do note, though, that you dont ever have to run Dev Home, or do anything beyond installing it. Once set up, you can use the widgets without ever going near the Dev Home app again (but you must leave it installed).

    What were hoping is that if Microsoft sees this as a reasonably popular
    option assuming it is, naturally, and we can imagine itll get some traction among widget fans then maybe the company will consider making these system-monitoring widgets more broadly available. In other words, have them accessible to everyone without the need to install Dev Home.

    Note that currently, were told that the updating of these widgets in
    real-time doesnt appear to be working properly, which is presumably a bug. Thats the other thing to remember for now this app is still in preview, so
    it may be wonky while Microsoft irons out various issues that are doubtless present.



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