![]() Then, at the top of the widget bar, click the + (plus) icon. A personalization option will also allow for a new desktop wallpaper each day from Microsoft’s “Spotlight collection.” And the keyboard language and layout input switcher gets some tweaks. Open the widget bar by pressing Windows+W or clicking the weather icon in the bottom-left corner. It will allow users to get Windows Subsystem for Linux via the Microsoft Store. The Preview Build has a few other new features. Once set up, users can even control voice access with their voice, turning it on and off with “unmute” and “mute” commands, or disabling the feature entirely by saying, “turn off microphone.” Voice access goes beyond the basics by allowing users to input key combinations, make precise selections in text, and handle finer mouse interactions with inaccessible user interfaces using a special grid overlay. It requires users to download a speech model, and then relies on on-device speech recognition. This tool offers hands-free navigation for accessibility, and users can dictate for text documents. With the preview, Microsoft is also rolling out voice controls for Windows 11. Windows 10 provides the option for the indicator to show an icon and text or just the icon alone. Microsoft’s examples of the new look show the weather icon with and without text, but it’s unclear whether that is dependent on the icon’s position and available space. How the Widgets icon looks on a left-aligned taskbar with weather in Windows 11. For users with a left-aligned taskbar, the indicator appears to the right of the Task View button. For users with a middle-aligned taskbar, the weather will appear on the left (pictured above). ![]() These two builds also include various bug fixes and you can check out the full blog post for more details.With this latest Windows Insider Preview Build, though, Microsoft adds an "updated entry point for Widgets on your taskbar," and that entry point is the live weather preview. Like some of the other options shared in the list, Widget Launcher supports a number of commonly used widgets like clock, notes, and weather among others. That’s it for the new features coming to the Beta channel today. Widget Launcher was formerly known as Widgets HD, a popular widget weather app for Windows that you can download from the Microsoft Store. In a future flight, Microsoft will also introduce a new API that will allow apps to pin either primary or secondary shortcuts to the taskbar. Lastly, Microsoft is enabling a new Settings deep link URI that will let apps directly take users to the Windows 11 Settings page where they can change their default apps. First of all, Microsoft is rolling out new animated icons for Widgets on the taskbar that currently display weather and finance updates. There are two other notable changes in the builds released today. ![]() If your screen is large enough to display the 3-columns layout, you’ll see that your widgets are now displayed on the left column while the two other columns are used to display your personalized news feed. This evolved Widgets Board was previously rolled out to select Insiders on the Canary and Dev Channels, and once again, not all testers on the Beta Channel will see it. For once, both groups of Insiders are getting new features, including a revamped Widgets Board that can display a third column. (Image credit: Future) Under the 'Taskbar. Click the Taskbar page on the right side. Microsoft has just released the Windows 11 Insider builds 22624.1680 and Build 22621.1680 for Beta Channel testers. To enable or disable the Taskbar widgets icon, use these steps: Open Settings.
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