Microsoft begins rolling out Windows 11 update 22H2
Microsoft has started rolling out Windows 11 version 22H2. It is the first major version update for the operating system from Microsoft, which brings several improvements.
According to Neowin, the first Windows 11 users have already downloaded and installed the update. This confirms the earlier rumors of a release on September 20. Microsoft usually releases major updates for Windows in the fall.
The Windows 11 update has been available as a preview build since June. Therefore, it is no longer a surprise which parts and functionalities have been improved in Microsoft’s operating system. Task manager has been updated in this update. It is mainly about the appearance of task manager that is getting a makeover.
Furthermore, Microsoft has addressed the taskbar. For example, after installing the update, users can open apps by dragging them to the taskbar. The taskbar also gets an overflow function, which puts apps in a separate menu if there is no more space for an icon on the taskbar.