Microsoft is bringing small tools similar to Windows Vista to the Win11 desktop
On May 22nd, IT Home reported that you still remember the most classic desktop tool (DesktopWidget) panel on Windows? I believe users who have used Windows Vista and Win7 will have a deep impression.According to a file seen by Windows Latest, Microsoft plans to replicate the desktop gadgets of the past on Windows 11, with some components, including third-party components, fixed to the desktop
On May 22nd, IT Home reported that you still remember the most classic desktop tool (DesktopWidget) panel on Windows? I believe users who have used Windows Vista and Win7 will have a deep impression.
According to a file seen by Windows Latest, Microsoft plans to replicate the desktop gadgets of the past on Windows 11, with some components, including third-party components, fixed to the desktop.
Unlike the previously launched widgets, these widgets can be fixed to the screen and have limited functionality, such as the most commonly used weather, news, etc.
Microsoft has been improving the way widgets work and look on Windows 11. With the upcoming Windows 11 update, Microsoft will also launch a small tool like component, and Microsoft has partnered with developers to support more desktop widgets.
It is reported that, like existing widgets, these widgets that can be fixed on the desktop are also based on web programs and can be implemented through Microsoft Store updates on Windows 11. These third-party widgets are supported by the AdaptiveCards platform, which uses Microsoft's Chromium network technology as a companion experience for both Win32 and PWA applications.
Of course, Microsoft did not cancel the "widget panel" on Windows 11, but only allowed users to pin it to the desktop. If you unpin it from the desktop, it can still be used by Windows through the widget panel, but the 'shortcut' is not fixed on the desktop. To some extent, this feature is similar to interactive widgets on iPhone, iPad, or Android phones/tablets.
IT Home reminds that Microsoft will hold a special event on Windows widgets at the Build 2023 Developer Conference, and more relevant information may be released at that time.
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