Microsoft has released a new preview version of Windows 11 that has received a new design on the operating system’s taskbar.
You can check out the new design in the activity bar above. As it turns out, Microsoft has now implemented a new button in the activity bar that allows quick access to all the programs the user is currently running. Microsoft writes about the new design:
“We’re reintroducing Taskbar Override, with a newly designed experience for Windows 11. This taskbar experience has been carefully designed to give you a more productive switching and launching experience when space is limited. Your taskbar will automatically switch to this new override state when it has reached its maximum capacity. In this case, the taskbar will present an entry point to the full menu that allows you to view all your redundant apps in one space.”
The latest preview build of Windows 11 is currently only available in Microsoft’s Dev Channel for Windows. It will likely appear in a public version in the future, but there is no word on when exactly that will be the case.
blogs.windows.com

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