In a boost for multitasking, Microsoft is testing improving the Alt+Tab experience in Windows 11 so that it's cleaner.
Microsoft is testing a key change to the multitasking system in Windows 11 that many people are likely to appreciate. In the latest Windows Insider Dev Channel release, the company is tweaking the Alt + Tab experience so that it is no longer full-screen.
This effect has been distracting for some people, as it could hide an open app and content being worked on. Based on feedback, the new experience is a lot cleaner. It keeps the background in focus and shows all open apps on top of a thin strip bar. Because Windows 11 Dev Channel builds are not linked to a specific release, this experience might not make it to the next version of Windows 11, which should be coming at the end of this year. It is, though, a high possibility. Microsoft has tested a lot of Windows 11 improvements in the Dev Channel since the operating system first launched.
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