The first official stable build of Windows 11 22H2 was released last week, and since then we've been checking in on the operating system to see what's next in Moment 1/the first big reveal of version 22H2 itself renew.
For those who don’t know, Microsoft is known for hiding features in Windows that are later enabled via server-side updates or cumulative updates. To unlock these features, you need to download and run an open source command shell script called "ViveTool." When you run the tool for the first time, it will tell you to enter certain speed numbers to unlock features.
So what are these four new features? As of now, hidden features in Windows 11 22H2 include suggested actions, tabs in File Explorer, a new WinUI-based interface for the Open With dialog, and a taskbar overflow menu.
Recommended actions are features optimized specifically for Microsoft applications such as Teams and Calendar. As the name suggests, Suggested Actions tries to guess what you're going to do next when you perform an "action."
For example, if you highlight a date (action), you will be prompted to create an event for the selected date.
There are currently not many recommended actions and may get better in future versions.
In the command prompt, you need to run vivetool /enable /id: for the three IDs one by one.
Once completed, you will notice File Explorer with a new design. Best of all, a browser-like tab interface lets you create tabs.
Microsoft has finally modernized the "Open With" dialog box with WinUI design! For those who don't know, Open With is the dialog box that appears when you try to run a specific file.
The new design is more modern, provides better app suggestions, and lets you find compatible apps in the Microsoft Store.
Microsoft is also developing a new taskbar overflow Menu, which lets you browse open applications when you have too many icons on the taskbar.
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