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Okay, so Microsoft’s at it again. They’re tinkering with Windows 11, and this time, they might actually be onto something. You know how annoying it is when you’re using more than one monitor and you can’t see the notification center on the secondary screens? Yeah, they finally caught on. No clue why it took them so long. Maybe they got sidetracked or something.
Right, so, apparently, in the latest Windows 11 preview builds, you can now click on the time and date on your second monitor and actually see that handy little notification center and calendar flyout. Can you believe it? It used to be you’d have to mouse all the way back to the primary monitor like it’s 2008 or something.
Someone from Microsoft mentioned this in their Dev Channel build update, like it was a groundbreaking revelation. “We’re expanding Notification Center to secondary monitors.” Cue the applause, right? You’ll see your calendar and a big clock — with seconds — just in case you need it.
There’s this image that goes along with the update. It’s just a screenshot, but it’s kind of funny that it’s supposed to make us all go “Wow!” Oh, and remember when Windows 10 had this feature? Yeah, I guess they decided to bring it back because everyone’s upgrading now. Seriously, Windows 10 users are probably thinking, “Finally!”
It’s a bit baffling why they removed it in the first place. Having multiple displays is all about convenience, duh! Sometimes, you just want your notifications wherever you are. The feedback must have been loud and clear for them to actually listen this time.
Anyway, this feature isn’t out for everyone yet, just rolling out to those insidery folks in the Dev and Beta Channels. But hey, give it a few weeks or maybe months. Who’s counting?
In other news, Microsoft’s been busy doing little tweak-y things lately. Like this new energy saver thing that’s supposed to be smarter, it adapts to how you work. Supposedly makes your battery last longer. Doesn’t sound too bad, right?
And don’t even get me started on the new BSOD screen — it’s a whole thing they’re timing to fix faster somehow, so your PC isn’t just a paperweight during a crash. Plus, there’s talk of a customizable Start menu. Honestly, it’s like they suddenly remembered we like having choices.
This new feature with notification centers on all monitors is nice, though. A small win, but it feels like winning a mini lottery for once. Proof that maybe shouting into the void — or feedback forms — actually works sometimes.