Microsoft Restores User Control to Windows 11
Microsoft is finally giving users more control over their Windows 11 experience. The company's latest updates, part of its Windows K2 initiative, are focused on improving performance, reliability, and responsiveness.
The changes include a revised context menu that allows users to customize which actions appear, manage entries from apps separately, and control how certain commands show up in the experience.
Other notable updates include bringing back Taskbar positioning and sizing options, as well as modernizing older components without stripping away functionality.
The move marks a significant shift for Microsoft, which had previously been criticized for removing too many customization options from Windows 11.
The company's decision to give users more control is seen as a response to user feedback, with some users expressing frustration at the limitations of the operating system.
Microsoft's Windows K2 initiative aims to make Windows 11 easier to use and more flexible for all users, regardless of their needs or preferences.