Windows Latest reported that in the next feature update, the Windows 10 settings experience will get some gradual changes, such as new storage management tools and cleanup suggestions for “Modern Disk Manager”. .
In addition, Microsoft seems to be planning to transfer some options from the taskbar context menu to a dedicated page in the settings application.
Windows 10 provides various ways to customize the taskbar to your liking. The problem with the current solution is that some important options can only be accessed from the context menu.
In the latest preview version, Microsoft is testing an experimental flag that will bring the context menu (right-click menu) options to the settings application. This move will make a lot of sense, because many taskbar options are already available from the Windows 10 main settings app.
Naijatechnews is informed that in the future, when users want to customize the taskbar manager, Microsoft may push users to the modern settings application. Unlike the classic control panel, the options in the settings app can be searched more easily from the Start menu.
However, when your copy of Windows 10 is not activated, this new setup experience may be problematic. This is because Microsoft will prevent access to personalized settings (including taskbar settings) without a valid product license .
Task view, search button and other options will be moved to the main settings app, and you will not be able to access the taskbar settings page on Windows 10 that is not activated.
It should be noted that Microsoft is experimenting with this idea internally, and there may be changes to the plan before the final release.
If this change is approved, it may take effect in the next major feature update of Windows 10, which is scheduled to begin rolling out in the second half of 2021.
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