Hot on the heels of recent leaks related to some interesting Windows 11 features like stickers, we have another leak today, again courtesy of Twitter user Albacore, which reveals More changes are coming to Microsoft's operating system.
First of all, there appears to be a new prompt in System Settings to alert those running Windows 11 on unsupported PCs. The image says "System requirements not met" and has a "Learn More" link at the end, which on some Microsoft may open a page explaining Windows 11 system requirements.
When Microsoft launched Windows 11, it was criticized for demanding very stringent system requirements for the new operating system, although the company explained why it was all necessary, even Some live demonstrations of the benefits of this rigorous standard were also presented. It looks like the company doesn't want users to forget about them, or see that there are apparently new changes just to remind them of this.
Moving on, we have another feature leak that probably a lot of the Windows enthusiast community, including our readers at Neowin, might enjoy.
It looks like Microsoft will be adding a new overflow popup to the taskbar, which will help make it easier to choose between different running applications. The before and after image comparison below shows the change:
More additions to the taskbar may also be in the pipeline, but we won’t know for sure yet, at least until more leaks emerge Couldn't be sure before.
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