Windows 11 Hidden Features You Need to Know

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Microsoft Windows 11 offers all the contemporary features of a modern operating system and visual improvements. Yet, its most valuable assets remain hidden behind multiple menu layers, keyboard shortcuts, and complex user settings that standard customers do not use. The global population of Windows 11 users exceeds 1,000 million people who use the operating system for work, gaming, education, and entertainment.

Windows 11 includes several hidden features that can enhance your productivity. The features enable you to work at a higher efficiency level while accomplishing multiple tasks simultaneously. Windows 11 provides additional tools that improve your security and accessibility across the operating system. The built-in tools will help you increase productivity while using your computer.

The guide will explain the most important hidden Windows 11 functions that users need to know, demonstrate how to access them, and explain their significance.

Restore Your Right-Click Options

The revamped right-click menus in Windows 11 are among the most annoying updates Microsoft has made. In their pursuit of a more compact default display, the corporation eliminated most of the available options. Having said that, the complete set of choices was retained. The features become accessible to users after they choose the option that displays additional functions from the system menu. 

The need to perform this task on every right-click becomes extremely annoying. The original menu layout for all features can be permanently restored using a dedicated method.

Draft Text with Copilot

Microsoft Copilot is not a popular application, though there are instances where it is quite useful. Apart from using the applications provided by the Microsoft 365 Office package, you can also use the basic Copilot to create content. The tool helps users create quick email messages, get help with their social media replies, and draft their initial report.

The user must click the bright Copilot ribbon button next to the Windows search bar, or use the Windows key plus C shortcut to access the system. You’ll need to sign in to use some of the more complex features, such as having it draw your graphics or respond to more intricate inquiries, but the basic free version without sign-in is quite adequate for text searches or a quick conversation.

Simple File Sharing

These newly introduced options for sharing files are available to you if you have upgraded your computer to run on Windows 11 24H2 and can use these features. For instance, if you take a file in your mouse cursor and drag it out of the folder through the File Explorer, you are shown some choices at the top of your screen. You can then drop it on any of those to share the file in the application you have chosen.

Quickly Access All Options

The Windows 11 24H2 update removed the feature that allowed users to personalize the visibility of the Quick Settings menu. You can use most system settings without any access limitations. The Quick Settings menu appears when you click the icon in the bottom-right corner of your screen.

You will receive all other settings as they automatically scroll down to your location. Click the gear icon to open Windows 11’s main Settings menu, where you may find other options.

Make Dolby Vision active.

Windows 11’s 24H2 update brought several helpful upgrades, including a complete revamp of how Windows handles high dynamic range (HDR). Now there is a much clearer explanation of what you are really enabling, and native support for Dolby Vision. You may activate it in the usual way (System > Display > HDR), but even if you don’t enable it, your display will still support HDR if it does. You will still be able to enjoy high-dynamic range (HDR) video while streaming.

Turn on Dark Mode

Dark Mode is a theme that is considerably easier on the eyes than the usual theme; however, it is not everyone’s cup of tea. Proceed to Settings > Personalization > Colors, then enable it under the “Choose Your Mode” heading to activate it. Simply choose the Custom option to make the necessary adjustments and enable Dark Mode for your system and apps.

Use the Xbox Game Bar

There are other uses for the Xbox Game Bar outside of simply gaming on Xbox. When you press the Windows key and the G key together, a gaming bar appears that moves from above to below the screen. This tool may help you do important things like monitor usage of your computer’s components, keep in touch with your friends, inform them about what you’re playing, monitor frame rate, and much more.

It also has other uses, including taking screenshots, recording your games, and adjusting audio settings.

Windows 11 will be at its best for gaming if you activate Game Mode while you’re at it. Go to Settings > Gaming > Game Mode to locate it.

Take a look at your security measures

Compared with previous Microsoft operating systems, Windows 11’s security features are unparalleled. In fact, many Windows experts now argue that independent anti-malware software is unnecessary. Personally, I’m not sure I could live without it. Still, the Security menu is where you’ll find all the information you need about your system’s security, including which options you can enable or disable.

You should start by selecting the lower-right corner down arrow, which will show you all of your available options. The Security at a glance section provides users with access to multiple security options, including antivirus protection, application and browser usage restrictions, and account security measures.

Final Thoughts

Windows 11’s actual capabilities exceed the common perception of its functionalities. Windows 11 delivers an attractive operating system with numerous secret features that can enhance your computing experience through productivity shortcuts.

Windows 11 includes most of its features as built-in functions, enabling users to boost productivity, accessibility, and the ability to manage multiple tasks without third-party applications.

The full range of Windows 11 features becomes accessible through exploring its hidden total functions.


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