Windows K2 tracker: Keeping tabs on Microsoft’s promises to fix Windows 11

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Microsoft has recently outlined an ambitious roadmap for Windows 11, committing to a series of enhancements aimed at revitalizing user experience. As part of its Windows K2 initiative, the tech giant is keen on addressing longstanding issues while also responding to user feedback. However, the challenge lies in translating these promises into tangible outcomes. To assist in tracking these commitments, we have compiled a comprehensive table detailing Microsoft’s pledges and their current statuses, which will be updated regularly as progress unfolds.

Commitments Overview

Below is a summary of the commitments made by Microsoft, categorized by feature, along with their respective statuses:

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Category Promise / Commitment Status Notes / Source
Taskbar Repositioning Allow taskbar at top, left, and right Preview expected imminently.
Taskbar Customization More personalization options including smaller taskbar Preview expected this year.
AI Integration Reduce unnecessary Copilot entry points in Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets, Notepad Copilot in Snipping Tool removed, Notepad Copilot button replaced with AI writing tools.
Windows Update Control Skip updates during setup; restart/shutdown without forced updates; pause longer ✔️ Rolling out now.
File Explorer Faster launch, reduced flicker, smoother navigation Work in progress, faster launch times already in testing.
Widgets Quieter defaults, more control, better personalization No preview yet.
Windows Insider Program Simpler channels, clearer definitions, higher-quality builds ✔️ Rolling out now.
Feedback Hub Largest redesign yet ✔️ Rolling out now.
System Performance Reduced resource usage, improved responsiveness Work underway; some early improvements noted.
WinUI 3 Migration Move more Windows experiences to WinUI 3 In progress; Start menu migration confirmed but not yet shipping.
File Explorer Fundamentals Lower latency for search, navigation, context menus Committed, not yet being previewed.

Understanding Windows K2

Windows K2 serves as an internal codename for a comprehensive initiative aimed at rectifying the most pressing challenges faced by Windows 11. Launched in the latter half of the previous year, this project is built upon three foundational pillars: performance, reliability, and craftsmanship. Microsoft acknowledges the decline in user sentiment towards Windows over the past two years and is determined to reverse this trend.

The Windows K2 initiative seeks to address key feedback and criticisms from users, enhancing the platform’s competitiveness against macOS and Linux. Furthermore, it emphasizes community engagement, fostering a renewed sense of enthusiasm among Windows users. Internally, it aims to reshape the perspectives of those who develop and test Windows, encouraging a more user-centric approach to product development.

As Microsoft endeavors to make Windows a platform that users genuinely desire, the ongoing updates and improvements under the Windows K2 banner are crucial. For those interested in following the developments closely, this page will be regularly updated to reflect the latest progress. Additionally, discussions and insights can be shared on Reddit at r/WindowsCentral, where the community can engage with the latest news and reviews.

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Windows K2 tracker: Keeping tabs on Microsoft's promises to fix Windows 11