New Windows 11 features are invading your PC on March 14 

— here’s what you’ll see

Windows 11 features are invading your PC



New updates are coming whether you prefer them or not.

Microsoft is set to unleash new Windows 11 features to the everyday public on March 14 through what the organization calls a “March 2023 fantastic update.” The company states this is truly a phase of its persistent monthly updates that customers ought to be used to by now.

The new replacement for Windows 11 is only a few days away, so let’s talk about what you can expect.

Windows 11 features are invading your PC


Windows 11 ‘March 2023 excellent update’ — what to expect

According to a Microsoft blog post, the new replacement will bring new accessibility features. For example, the Redmond-based tech giant is bringing Voice Access out of preview, which lets everyone, including users with mobility disabilities, control their PC with their voice. Whether you’re working on Microsoft Word or managing documents in File Explorer, you can use Voice Access to ease your workflow.

As we noted last week, Microsoft has been pushing its AI-powered Bing search engine to the forefront, and it’s official. The new-and-improved search engine will be built right into the Windows 11 taskbar.

Other noteworthy Windows 11 points that will arrive on your PC next week are listed below.

• iPhone users can now use iMessage on Windows 11

• Samsung users can easily switch their browser sessions from their mobile phones to their Windows PC with the Recent Websites feature

• Windows Studio Effects (a series of audio and video effects to personalize your audio and video in any situation) is now easier to find and modify from the taskbar in quick settings.

Quick Assist has been enhanced. This feature allows others to take control of your PC (with your permission of course) for technical support. It is now easily accessible from the Start Menu.

• Widgets now include Phone Link, Xbox Game Pass, and other partners (e.g., Meta and Spotify).

• New built-in screen recorder via the Snipping Tool.

• Tabs for navigating Notepad, allowing you to switch between notes and lines of code.

• Save on your power bill with the new Energy Recommendations feature, which lets you determine the best way to minimize power consumption for your needs.

• The new File Explorer, harnessing the power of AI, is faster than ever.

• Touch-optimized taskbar for 2-in-1 devices: Easily switch between an extended or a collapsed taskbar to gain extra screen space when needed.

• Manage and access Cloud PCs from the Windows 365 App. The Windows 365 App is widely available in the Microsoft Store.

• Hover over and easily rearrange all icons in the notification area (formerly known as the system tray), including the “Show hidden icons” flyout menu.

Windows 11 features are invading your PC


The company states in its recent blog that it is listening to its customers and continues to update them because they want to improve the “Windows experience” while improving security and productivity.

We will find out on March 14 if the latest update from Microsoft improves the user experience. Maybe they can finally make it easy to choose another default browser and not shove Bing AI down our throats.

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