You’ll soon be able to reposition the Windows 11 volume indicator

Recently, Microsoft has taken a significant step in enhancing user experience by releasing new preview versions of Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025 to members of the Windows Insider Program. This initiative not only showcases Microsoft’s commitment to continuous improvement but also invites feedback from its dedicated user base.

Enhancements to User Interface

Among the updates, one particularly noteworthy feature is the introduction of a new setting that allows users to reposition the volume indicator. Traditionally, this indicator appears at the bottom edge of the screen when users adjust their volume levels. However, with the latest update, users will have the flexibility to move this indicator to either the top edge or the top-left corner of the screen.

This change is not just cosmetic; it reflects Microsoft’s understanding of user preferences and ergonomics. Furthermore, adjusting the position of the volume indicator will also affect the brightness indicator, ensuring a cohesive user interface experience.

According to reports from Windows Latest, if the rollout proceeds as planned, the public can expect to see this new feature available later this summer, further solidifying Microsoft’s dedication to refining its operating systems based on user feedback.

This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.

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You'll soon be able to reposition the Windows 11 volume indicator