Microsoft has outlined a roadmap for Windows 11 as part of its Windows K2 initiative, focusing on enhancements to user experience by addressing longstanding issues and responding to user feedback. A table detailing Microsoft's commitments includes the following:
- Taskbar Repositioning: Allow taskbar at top, left, and right - Status: Preview expected imminently.
- Taskbar Customization: More personalization options including smaller taskbar - Status: Preview expected this year.
- AI Integration: Reduce unnecessary Copilot entry points in various tools - Status: Copilot in Snipping Tool removed; Notepad Copilot button replaced with AI writing tools.
- Windows Update Control: Skip updates during setup; restart/shutdown without forced updates; pause longer - Status: Rolling out now.
- File Explorer: Faster launch, reduced flicker, smoother navigation - Status: Work in progress; faster launch times already in testing.
- Widgets: Quieter defaults, more control, better personalization - Status: No preview yet.
- Windows Insider Program: Simpler channels, clearer definitions, higher-quality builds - Status: Rolling out now.
- Feedback Hub: Largest redesign yet - Status: Rolling out now.
- System Performance: Reduced resource usage, improved responsiveness - Status: Work underway; some early improvements noted.
- WinUI 3 Migration: Move more Windows experiences to WinUI 3 - Status: In progress; Start menu migration confirmed but not yet shipping.
- File Explorer Fundamentals: Lower latency for search, navigation, context menus - Status: Committed, not yet being previewed.
The Windows K2 initiative aims to improve performance, reliability, and craftsmanship in Windows 11, addressing user feedback to enhance competitiveness against macOS and Linux. The project seeks to reshape internal perspectives on product development to be more user-centric. Regular updates will reflect the latest progress.