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Alright, so here’s the scoop — Microsoft finally decided to tackle an annoying bit in Windows 11. Yeah, I’m talking about that multi-monitor drama. And really, why it took them this long, who knows. But hey, now you can actually view the notification center and calendar on all your screens, not just the main one. What’s up with that, right?
Until this new change, only the primary monitor got the clickable treatment. The rest? Just dead zones with the time teasing you, “Yeah, see the time? But don’t you dare click!”
But now, with the newest preview builds, voila! You can click away on any of your monitors. This means no more awkward mouse trekking back to screen one just to catch up on your notifications. I mean, it’s almost comical they didn’t think of this earlier.
So, the folks over at Microsoft spilled the beans via their latest Windows 11 Dev Channel notes. Basically, they’re saying you can now get your calendar and a fancier clock on any monitor you choose. Why am I so excited about a clock? Don’t ask me. Maybe I have a thing for ticking time?
And get this, Windows 10 users apparently could do this all along. Funny, right? It feels like they’ve thrown us a bone just as we’re about to be shoved into the Windows 11 era. But hey, if it smooths the ride a bit, who’s complaining?
This tweak is a game-changer for those of us juggling multiple screens. Seriously, wasn’t it a drag not seeing your missed pings on the screen you were using? I mean, why did I have to dart my eyes left and right just to feel caught up?
Microsoft’s tuning into user feedback, and good on them. Rolling this out to the Windows Insiders tells me they’re testing waters, but it should be here for everyone soon-ish. Oh, before I forget, they’re also fine-tuning battery life stuff and have a faster crash dump screen. Not that I’m planning on crashing my PC, but you know… just in case.
In any case, keep an eye out for these updates. Who knows, maybe your next feedback might just shake things up.