Microsoft is working on a new feature in Windows 11 that will remember whether you turned on Wi-Fi or Bluetooth while the computer was in airplane mode. In the current version of Windows 11, if you open the Quick Settings menu and click Airplane Mode, all wireless connections such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile networks will be disabled.
However, Microsoft is changing its role. So if you turn on Bluetooth while your computer is in airplane mode, Windows will automatically remember your preferences, and Bluetooth will be on the next time you turn on airplane mode. It is promised that it will be easier to stay connected with the headphones while on the go.
Improvements for Windows 11 notification center
Microsoft is also working on further improvements to the Windows 11 Notification Center, adding a new feature that allows three high-priority notifications to be stacked and displayed simultaneously. The idea is that apps with priority notifications like alarms, calls, and reminders can use this feature, which is currently available for testing in the latest preview update.
This new improvement could reduce the clutter in the notification flow, as it now hosts up to four notifications at a time. one normal notification and three high-priority notifications.
Additionally, Microsoft is working on more customization options for the Start menu and taskbar. The new options allow users to see more apps and recommendations on the Start menu.
However, Microsoft has not given an official arrival date for these updates, but we can see them as part of the next major Windows 11 update which could arrive around October or November 2022.