While Microsoft added various new features in Windows 11 OS to make the platform more modern and user-friendly, many are not happy with the new Taskbar and the centered Start Menu in Windows 11. So now, the Redmond giant is making some much-needed changes to them with the latest Windows 11 Insider update. It brings the date and clock back to the Taskbar on secondary or multiple monitors and adds the ability to show more pinned apps or more recommendations in the Start menu.

Other than these, Microsoft is also working to transition users from the traditional Control Panel to its modern Settings app in Windows 11. Hence, in the latest build of the OS, some Control Panel settings lead users to the Settings app.

“We have moved the advanced sharing settings (such as Network discovery, File and printer sharing, and public folder sharing) to a new page in Settings app under Advanced Network Settings,” said Amanda Langowski, the head of Microsoft’s Windows Insider Program, in an official blog post.