Windows 11 is testing a revamped version of its classic Run feature, which will have a modernized interface and is entirely optional. The traditional Run remains unchanged and will coexist with the new version. The modern Run resembles a contemporary flyout, appears as a large, rounded card at the bottom of the screen, and adapts to both dark and light modes. It features a clean input area, a Run button, and a history list of previously accessed commands. The new Run is designed to be more touch-friendly and operates with the same immediacy as the legacy version, without performance issues. However, it cannot be repositioned on the desktop. The modern Run can be activated through Settings > System > Advanced, and Microsoft may introduce new features over time, but the legacy Run will remain the default experience.