Microsoft announced Friday that it will begin rolling out a handy overview of account settings within the Windows 11 Start menu, but also announced that it will start running ads for Xbox Game Pass on the Start page.
Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.3500 (KB5036985) to the beta channel on Friday. This indicates that these features may be coming to your PC soon. However, even if you have signed up to use the Beta Channel and want to view it immediately,[最新の機能が利用可能になり次第入手する]You need to switch to .
Both new changes highlighted will be rolled out to users who toggle these features on. The first one seems very useful.[スタート]Hover your mouse over your name in the menu to see a quick summary of your subscriptions (if you have them) and the amount of storage you have left in the cloud. This information is[設定]You can find it elsewhere in the menu or in your Microsoft account overview on the web. Still, this is a useful little summary.
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Microsoft will also confirm that you’ve added your recovery email address in the same box, and prompt you to enter it if you haven’t already. Again, a useful addition.
Windows 11[設定]on the menu[ホーム]I’m not really interested in the new Game Pass recommended cards that appear in the tab. The “Find Your Next Favorite Game” card does what you suspect. It’s just a vehicle with a button to sign you up for an Xbox Game Pass subscription. Microsoft appears to be reorganizing Bluetooth settings and common “cloud storage” cards to do so.
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The various ways Microsoft uses Windows to encourage users to sign up for more subscriptions is honestly starting to blur together. Even if it’s not one effort to get him to use Edge, it takes another effort to get him to use Edge as his preferred browser. Would you like to use a local account? Bad user. Now that Microsoft Rewards is being phased out, every gamer has probably already decided whether or not to buy Xbox Game Pass. (Microsoft also essentially removed the Rewards app on Xbox last week.)
Microsoft is also adding a previously announced feature that allows you to switch between different widget dashboards. If you have a Google Account and want to share something to that account, that will be added as well.