Windows 11's March update includes several enhancements aimed at improving user experience, focusing on performance and reliability. Key features include:
- File Explorer improvements allowing users to open new instances more reliably by holding the Shift key or using the middle mouse button.
- Enhanced reliability in displaying network devices and improved search functionality across multiple drives.
- An 'Extract all' command added for archived folders not in ZIP format.
- Taskbar enhancements that prevent stacking of application instances, moving only overflow instances to a separate area for better organization.
- Refined taskbar search functionality, allowing users to preview results by hovering and selecting 'Preview,' with group headers indicating the number of results.
- Visual consistency improvements, particularly with the taskbar's auto-hide feature, print dialog box, and credential fields in the Windows Security panel.
- Security enhancements for login and lock screens, the projection menu, and Nearby Sharing.
- New features include updates to the emoji picker, a revamped widgets board, and an internet speed test feature in the taskbar, which received mixed reviews.
- A new option in the Start menu's account menu directs users to a 'benefits' page, criticized as unnecessary promotion for Microsoft accounts.