The Future of Personal Computing: Transforming Window 11 Widgets
Microsoft introduced Widgets when Windows 11 first launched, but its functionality was way more limited than it is today. While the Widgets experience in Windows 11 has gotten better with time, Microsoft still has a lot of work to do to improve the feature.
In this article, we are putting together a list of features Microsoft adds to Widgets capability to make it even more personalized and usable for users.
1. Allow Users to Open the Widgets Panel From the Right Side
If you have Widgets enabled on Windows 11 taskbar, you will notice that the panel opens from the left side of your screen. This should not be the only option. It would be nice to see Windows 11 showing Widgets on the right side of the display, just like in macOS. However, Microsoft should keep both left and right-opening options and not replace one with the other.
However, Microsoft will also need to allow users to drag the Widgets icon to both the left and right sides of the taskbar. It makes sense to open Widgets from the right side of the screen when the Widgets icon is on the same side. When you drag the Widgets icon to the left of the taskbar, it should open from the left side of your screen.
Widgets in Windows 11 will be far more customizable with these simple changes.
Title: The Future of Personal Computing: Transforming Window 11 Widgets