New Leaked Features in Windows 11 – Stickers, Tablet Mode, Power Options

In this article, we will talk about some more leaked features in Windows 11, regarding a lot of aspects in the operating system.

All the leaked features and settings that we will talk about in this article, were found by Albacore on Twitter, so go ahead and give him a follow. He is your guy if you’re interested in Windows leaks and hidden features.

A new feature that was leaked in Windows 11, is Stickers for your wallpaper. You’ll be able to configure them using a new Sticker Editor app, they’ll persist across wallpaper changes as long as you don’t use a slideshow, use Fill fit & have only 1 monitor.

No screenshots regarding how the stickers look were leaked, but we still can see how the new section will look.

In addition to this, we will have a new option in the Windows 11 Context Menu.

There are also hints that Tablet Mode may be coming back to Windows 11. Also a taskbar setting labeled “Automatically hide the taskbar when using your device as a tablet” is in the works.

There are also a lot of improvements coming to Windows 11. First of all, we will have a new section in Settings: Sustainability, which basically means better energy consumption and device recycling awareness.

We also have changes regarding Focus Assist, which is becoming Focus. It will be also integrated with Outlook from now on.

We will also have changes regarding Notifications. New options that will let us Mute Notifications and they will no longer get stacked in the Notifications Section.

These are some of the leaked features in Windows 11. To be able to test out these features when they first come out, you will need to be enrolled in the Dev Channel of the Windows Insider Program.

Microsoft announced, regarding the Dev Channel, that they will test more and more features and changes, but some of them may never ship to the Main Release of Windows 11.

For a more in-depth look over the leaked features, you can watch the video below from the youtube channel.

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