On July 6, Microsoft recently released the Win11 Build 23493 preview update to Windows Insider project members in the Dev channel.
#This update introduces Windows Copilot Among many new functions and features, PhantomofEarth enthusiasts also discovered a hidden feature that helps users more easily identify pre-installed system applications. PhantomofEarth said that Microsoft first introduced this new feature in the Build 23481 preview version, and officially updated the system application label in the Build 23493 preview version. Users open all applications in the start menu and can see that applications such as "Settings" and "File Manager" are now marked as "System" in the list. For users who are not familiar with the Win11 system, these marks can help users distinguish which apps are pre-installed. IT Home users can enable the above new functions and features through the ViveTool tool: 1. Download the Vivetool tool from the GitHub page, and then unzip it to any folder, but you need to remember The folder path (for example, C:\Program Files (x86)\ViVeTool-v0.3.2). 2. Press the Win key (or use the mouse) to open the Start menu, enter "cmd", and then select "Open the command prompt with administrator privileges". 3. Use the cd command to jump to the ViveTool folder, for example "cd C:\Program Files (x86)\ViVeTool-v0.3.2". 4. Then enter vivetool /enable /id:44571814,44573982 and press Enter. 5. Restart the computer.The above is the detailed content of Windows 11 Academy: How to quickly differentiate system apps in Windows 11 Build 23493 preview. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!