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The news said that Microsoft will soon support automatically hide the taskbar for Win11 tablet users

IT House February 6 news that Microsoft is working to improve the experience of using Windows 11 tablets, and the latest discovery shows that the company plans to enhance the way users interact with the taskbar when the mode is enabled.

Whistleblower @thebookisclosed said Microsoft wants to give users an option called "Automatically hide the taskbar when using your device as a tablet" because the company is clearly working to restore some of the original tablet mode options.

The news said that Microsoft will soon support automatically hide the taskbar for Win11 tablet users

In addition, Win11 will also bring better resource optimization and recycling mechanisms,

The news said that Microsoft will soon support automatically hide the taskbar for Win11 tablet users

However, no one knows exactly when the feature will be available to all users, but it is still in the early stages of development. IT House understands that Microsoft is preparing to release the first major update for Windows 11, and the first preview users are expected to receive the update as soon as this month.

The update will include a public preview of Android apps on Windows 11, giving users the opportunity to run apps built for Google's mobile operating system on their desktops.

Until now, this feature has been a unique setting for Windows Insiders and is limited to a limited number of applications. In addition, Microsoft will also bring some feature updates, including additional taskbar improvements.

Announcing the new Windows 11 update last month, Microsoft said that "next month, we're bringing a whole new experience to Windows, including a public preview of how to use Android apps on Windows 11 through the Microsoft Store and our partnership with Amazon and Intel, improving the taskbar, including muting and unmuting calls, easier window sharing and bringing the weather to the taskbar, As well as introducing two new redesigned apps, Notepad and Media Player."

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