Microsoft is rolling out enhancements for Windows 11 in test builds for Windows Insider members during March and April of 2026. Key updates include:
- Users can now reposition the taskbar to the top or sides of their screens and access more personalization settings.
- The integration of the Copilot feature will be reassessed across applications like Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets, and Notepad, focusing on specific use cases.
- Windows Update will allow users to skip updates during initial setup, shut down or restart without mandatory updates, pause updates for extended periods, and reduce the frequency of automatic restarts and notifications.
- File Explorer will see performance upgrades, including faster startup times, fewer visual artifacts, and enhanced stability.
- The Feedback Hub will have an updated interface for easier feedback submission and improved visibility of user messages.
- Future developments for Windows 11 will focus on enhancing system performance, stability, and predictability, reducing resource consumption, boosting application speed, improving driver stability, minimizing crashes, enhancing peripheral connectivity, and ensuring reliable updates.
- There will be ongoing improvements to the Windows Subsystem for Linux to enhance file operations between Windows and Linux environments.