Microsoft’s New Feature To Let Users Set Default Apps In Windows 11

It will give users more control.

It will give customers extra management.

The tech large will introduce a brand new deep hyperlink “uniform resource identifier” (URI).

Microsoft has introduced that it is going to be making important modifications to the way in which Windows manages which apps open particular recordsdata by default, and the way customers can pin programmes to their Start menu on the taskbar or on the desktop.

The tech large will introduce a brand new deep hyperlink “uniform useful resource identifier” (URI), allowing developers to send users to the correct section of the Settings menu when they want to change how Windows 11 responds to specific links and file types.

“We will soon introduce a new Settings deep link URI for applications to take their users directly to the appropriate location in Settings for the user to change their defaults,” Microsoft mentioned in a blogpost.

Moreover, the corporate said that it’ll give customers extra management over which apps are pinned to their desktop, begin menu, and taskbar by introducing a brand new public API that can show a immediate asking you to grant programmes permission earlier than they seem on these interfaces parts.

“We will quickly introduce a brand new publicly out there API that can allow apps to pin both major or secondary tiles to the Taskbar,” the company said.

The two features will first be available to Windows Insider Dev Channel PCs in the coming months before appearing in the general release of the operating system, according to the company.

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