Microsoft finally listens to feedback and improves taskbar Widgets and Explorer in Windows 11

Windows 11 Beta Build Brings User-Requested Features

Among the myriad conversations surrounding Windows 11, the recognition of user feedback by Microsoft has become a beacon of optimism. The tech giant is showcasing its attentive ear in the most recent beta build made available to Windows Insiders, implementing significant modifications to key components such as Explorer and the taskbar’s Widgets.

One of the notable enhancements to Explorer is the reinstatement of the drag-and-drop functionality with breadcrumbs—a nuanced yet substantial nod towards user convenience and efficiency. This tweak reverberates with the long-standing requests from users for a more intuitive navigation experience within the file system.

These modifications are part of a broader set of changes and can be explored in depth in the Windows 11 Insider Preview. Microsoft’s openness to user input is not just about troubleshooting, but also about evolving Windows 11 into an operating system that resonates with its user base and their diverse workflows.

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Microsoft finally listens to feedback and improves taskbar Widgets and Explorer in Windows 11