Microsoft is optimizing the Windows 11 Taskbar interface for tablets

Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22563 has been released by Microsoft for Dev channel testing users. This build comes with a bunch of interesting changes and additions.

Among them, the most notable is the introduction of a new taskbar that is optimized for the interface on tablets as well as 2-in-1 devices (can work in both laptop and desktop modes). tablets).

Taskbar optimized for tablets

'We are introducing a new taskbar status setting option, specifically designed to help users feel more confident and comfortable when handling and using their device like a tablet. ', Microsoft said in a blog post for the Windows Insiders community.

With the new taskbar mode, you get a collapsed and expanded view. In collapsed mode, the taskbar automatically slides out (disappears) off the screen when not in use, giving you space to interact with your touchscreen. Conversely, when expanded, you will have a larger taskbar with buttons optimized for tapping, swiping, instead of clicking as usual. To switch between these 2 modes, simply swipe up from the bottom of your device's screen.

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If you are using a 2-in-1 device (required to use the new taskbar for the tablet interface), the taskbar will automatically switch to tablet mode when you disconnect or fold the keyboard.

Regarding the availability of the new feature, Microsoft said: 'We are beginning to roll out this feature to the test user community. All feedback will be carefully considered to provide the best experience before releasing the new feature to the public'.

Update 25 February 2022
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