Windows 11 is getting a Facebook widget and other modern features

Microsoft recently unveiled the latest
*Windows 11*
 Insider Dev Channel Build 23451. This new build includes three key
features, including the new
*Facebook*
 widget, a revamped File Explorer’s details pane, and an improved Windows
Spotlight with support for 4K images and more information. Dev Channel
builds don’t necessarily mean that the code will eventually be released,
but we can hope so.

If you’d like to try out the new Facebook widget for yourself, you
can—though you’ll need the Facebook app
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to
do so. To add the Facebook widget to your ongoing collection, open the
Widgets board and click the small “+” sign on the upper right. You’ll see a
snapshot of the activity on your Facebook page, which will then open the
app itself. Microsoft is also adding a new widget “picker,” which allows
you to preview what the widget will look like before you add it. You’ll
also see animated Widget icons on the Taskbar, too.
[image: Windows 11 Insider Dev File Explorer]
The new Details pane in Windows 11’s File Explorer.Microsoft
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Another feature of interest is the new Details pane of File Explorer. For
information about a specific file like permissions and resolution, you’d
typically need to right-click the file to open it. This new pane will allow
you to see those details without navigating through the Windows 11’s
complex right-click menu.

Finally, Windows Spotlight is getting some much-needed improvements,
including support for 4K images on 4K displays. Microsoft is trying out
different “treatments” of Windows Spotlight, providing slightly different
information and orientation.
[image: Windows 11 Insider Dev Windows Spotlight]
Windows Spotlight has always been one of the prettiest parts of Windows.
Now the feature is adding support for 4K.Microsoft
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Additional updates

Microsoft also said that it’s expanding the Start menu ad/ notifications
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to
more users. “With this feature, we’re giving customers quick access to
important account-related notifications,” Microsoft said. At least they can
be somewhat managed by going to *Settings > Personalization > Start*.

The Start menu’s Recommended section typically includes the last documents
you’ve worked on. Microsoft has been working to smarten this up and it’s
expanding the categories of “Recommended” files to include websites.

Narrator also works more closely with Excel, describing the contents of
cells based upon the Narrator assistive technology, Microsoft said.


link
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