



Swipe up with three fingers from the middle of the screen to access the Task View.Here are all the new gestures availabe with 22H2. Although you do need to format your PC and install Windows from scratch for it to activate.įinally, there’s much better touch support and support for gestures. The update also brings Smart App Control, a feature designed to block any scripting attacks or untrusted apps from launching themselves or any daemons. Do keep in mind that you need to download and set up love captions first before using them and they’re only available in English at the moment.

In terms of accessibility you get voice access to voice control your computer and system-wide live captions enabled by on-device AI. Unfortunately this feature is only limited to Windows 11 users in the United States and Canada at the time but Microsoft has confirmed that it’ll be rolling out worldwide later. There are some new settings to play around with too, the most exciting being “Suggested Actions” which automatically suggests some actions as soon as you copy something like an address, phone number or date. Common actions like starting and ending tasks have been moved to the top right. All of the Task manager’s usual features are still here, they just look prettier. You get a sidebar with the new interface that lets you quickly switch between tabs and it can switch to the dark theme now if that’s what you’re using in Windows. The new Task Manager is more powerful in terms of features and finally looks like it’s a part of Windows instead of a legacy piece of software. More and more default Windows apps have been slowly visually update to suit the Windows 11 aesthetic, and it’s the Task Manager’s turn this time.
