Microsoft has released several preview builds of Windows 11 as part of the Windows Insider Program in early May 2026, focusing on refining existing functionalities. Key updates include:
1. Taskbar position settings: Users can now reposition the Taskbar to the top, left, or right edges of the screen with build 26300.8493.
2. Modern Run dialog: A redesigned Run dialog was introduced in build 26300.8346, featuring a modern aesthetic and support for light and dark modes.
3. Share interface with suggestions: App suggestions for Azure Active Directory users have been added to the Windows Share interface.
4. File Explorer improvements: Enhancements have been made to address loading issues and improve the "Favorites" section and thumbnail displays.
5. Widgets changes: Default settings for Widgets have been adjusted to minimize distractions, including disabling hover opening and Taskbar badges.
6. Windows Search box with improved results: The search interface will prioritize local apps and files over web results starting with build 26300.8493.
7. New spinner design for core experiences: A unified donut-style spinner animation has been introduced for various core experiences.
8. Touchpad gesture controls: New precision touchpad gestures have been added to adjust scroll and zoom speeds.
9. Home to Pro Education free upgrade: Eligible K-12 organizations can upgrade from Windows 11 Home to Pro Education at no cost.
10. Task Manager with new NPU visibility: The Task Manager now includes columns for "NPU" and "NPU Engine" in relevant tabs.
11. Voice Typing on the touch keyboard: The touch keyboard's Voice Typing feature has been updated with a new button and animations.
12. Windows Update overhaul: Users can skip updates during setup and pause updates indefinitely in 35-day blocks starting with build 28020.2134.
13. Shared Audio feature: The new "Shared Audio" feature allows two users to listen to the same audio stream from one computer using Bluetooth LE Audio technology.