Windows 11 currently provides a more feature-rich experience since it was launched.
The upcoming Windows 11 22H2 Moment update might add to the enhancements.
Windows 11’s next feature update will come via Moment 2, which is rumored to arrive next month.
And we are putting together a list of what you might expect from it.
A Tablet-Optimized Taskbar
Microsoft will introduce a tablet-optimized taskbar thanks to a long-standing demand from Windows tablet users.
Windows 11-powered tablets will get two taskbar modes: “Collapsed” and “Expanded.”
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The “Collapsed” state will be as minimal as possible.
It will hide all the icons and show only essential ones, like the battery indicator.
Swiping up and down on the bottom of your unit will switch between two taskbar states.
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This functionality will be limited to tablets and convertibles only.
A floating taskbar looks very similar to the macOS dock, except that the former features a less-rounded design.
Either way, the floating taskbar comes off as going through internal testing at this moment.
Tabbed Interface in Notepad
Microsoft introduced File Explorer tabs in the Windows 11 22H2 update last year.
Tabs support might expand to the Notepad app as well.
Animated icons in the options app will play animation every time you click them.
Every animation will have a unique visual effect that’s true to the nature of the icons.
Microsoft is currently A/B testing the animated options icon with select Windows 11 Insiders.
Built-in Screen Recording
Snipping Tool is Windows 11’s in-built screenshot capture software.
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However, the tool will not be limited to capturing only screenshots in the future.
Remember, Snipping Tool’s screen recording capability does not include audio recording.
See ourguide to the Snipping Tool in Windows 11if you’re not familiar with it yet.
As things stand currently, the dark mode toggle is available only in the tweaks app.
Task Manager Improvements
Task Manager in Windows 11 shows you information on applications and processes on your system.
It is also where you might get a good idea about your PC’s current state.
But we can not rule out the possibility of some features not making it to the final release.
Therefore, they may be split across Moment 3 and subsequent updates.