One of the most complained about in the new operating system Windows 11, released by the US-based technology giant Microsoft in 2011, is the design of the Settings page. The page, which offers a very simple interface in Windows 10 and earlier versions, has become full of text and dozens of submenus with Windows 11. The latest news reveals that Microsoft has rolled up its sleeves to eliminate this mess.
The beta version with the code “22631.2262” released by Microsoft revealed that the Settings page of Windows 11 will be renewed. The new Settings page, available to testers as part of the Windows Insider program, will now be more user-oriented. Thanks to the “cards”, users will be able to view the settings menus in different categories in a simple, single page. According to the information obtained, the cards will show the settings options that users “tamper” the most.
The new Settings page in Windows 11 will look like this:
While the biggest innovation in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22631.2262 is the new Settings page, there are other new features in the latest version. One of them is a new application called “Windows Backup”. This new application will allow the user who buys a new Windows computer to load backups of settings, documents, applications and accounts on their old computer. When logging in to the new computer, all data except applications will be transferred from the old computer. Backed up apps will be redirected directly to download pages.
Here’s what Windows Backup will look like:
It is not yet known when Microsoft’s new features for Windows 11 will reach stable version users. However, since all test users can access these new features, it is possible to say that it does not stay for a long time for stable version users.