In this hands-on video, you will get a first look at the new Start menu with its more minimalistic design, traditional icons, and without Live Tiles. You will also get to know the updated taskbar that aligns all items at the center of the screen. In addition, the video showcases the new Widgets feature, improvements to the Task View and Windows Ink experience, and the new system sounds. Windows 11 is also expected to ship with new multitasking improvements, including a new Snap Layouts feature, part of the Snap Assist system, which is a menu that appears when hovering over the maximize button on a window that gives you a visual aid to snap windows on the screen. The menu offers different layouts you can use, depending on the size of the monitor. Furthermore, when using the updated snapping experience, the taskbar will now show the groups the app is part of when hovering over the button. In addition, this video walks you through many of the UI changes, including the new rounded corners design style that Microsoft is implementing for windows, buttons, and other elements. We look into the new animations for minimizing, maximizing, snapping, interacting with the taskbar, and more. Although we now have a pretty good idea of what Microsoft is planning for the next generation of Windows, keep in mind that the build that leaked onto the web does not represent the final version. The company plans to host a virtual event on June 24 to officially reveal Windows 11 to the world and discuss the project in more detail and show new features and changes that were not part of the leak, such as the new app store and Settings app experience. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.