Members of the Windows Insider Program are testing a new Windows 11 update that introduces haptic feedback support for compatible mice and touchpads. This update provides subtle vibrations during desktop activities, enhancing user interactions. The haptic feedback activates during actions like window snapping and resizing, offering tactile confirmation for tasks. Users can customize or disable these responses through Windows Settings. The update also includes improvements to the initial setup process and enhanced startup performance for applications. A broader release is expected later this spring, pending feedback from testers.