Windows 11 is getting a multi-monitor feature it’s been missing for years

In the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build, Microsoft is addressing a long-standing issue with the Notification Center. Previously, when users opened the Notification Center from a secondary monitor, it would always appear on the primary screen. This feature, which was present in Windows 10, was removed in the revamped version of the taskbar in Windows 11. The new update allows users to view the Notification Center, calendar, and other right-hand interface elements on their secondary monitors. This change comes in response to feedback from users who were frustrated by the missing functionality. While features in pre-release builds don't always make it to the final release, the attention this change is receiving suggests it's likely to be included in the next major Windows update. Additionally, the update includes a grid view on the Start Menu search bar and some updates to the initial setup experience. However, some users are still hoping for the ability to move the taskbar to the top of the screen without the need for third-party tools, as well as a reduction in the amount of "Copilot stuff" being added to the operating system.
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