Windows 11 premiered recently, in the fall of 2021. Many users found problematic issues shortly thereafter. Windows 12, as it’s currently being envisioned, will address some of these issues. For example, Windows 11 features a task bar that is immobile. Windows 12, though in its design phase, will allow users to relocate the task bar, as well as adjust the width. There will also be some visible changes to the Start menu. Users will be able to view and incorporate widgets. The new design concept is also slated to incorporate a newer version of the system’s Control Panel.
Key Takeaways:
- Windows 11 users may be perturbed by the version’s taskbar, which unlike other iterations is not moveable.
- A version of Windows 12, currently in the works, would allow users to group their apps on Start.
- The vision for the newest Windows iteration also features a remodeled Control Panel.
“Now he’s back with a fresh take on Windows 12, and this one shows us a future where the operating system lets you change the taskbar position, slim it down, and view widgets on the Start menu.”