Windows 11 Might get Support for Third-Party Widgets Like Windows Vista

Windows 11 Might get Support for Third-Party Widgets Like Windows Vista

Windows 11 is the latest operating system released by Microsoft. The new OS is all about design improvements based on WinUI. It also brings back the “Widgets” feature similar to Windows Vista gadgets. 

In the past, if you have used Windows 7 or Windows Vista, then you might know gadgets or widgets. However, the new OS widget is not fully based on the gadgets concept of Windows 7 or Vista.

Currently, Windows 11 doesn’t allow to pin to the desktop, and it appears in the widgets board only.  And the Widgets option is just for Microsoft apps, and News & Interests feed.

Windows 11 Third-Party Widgets Support will be Added in Windows 11 Version 22H2

Windows 11 Might get Support for Third-Party Widgets Like Windows Vista

Earlier, there were reports that Microsoft is planning to bring support for third-party gadgets. According to the documents, the third-party gadgets will be included in the 22H2 version of Windows 11. The third-party support will let users customize the widget board according to their liking.

At first, the 22H2 version of Windows 11 will only support third-party widgets, and later the support will be rolling out to the original version of the OS.

In the current preview or stable builds of Windows 11, the APIs related to third-party widgets are not found yet. So, we need to wait for a few weeks or months to get the initial third-party preview.

The third-party widgets feature will need a new version of the Windows Web Experience Pack. The widgets will be published in the Microsoft Store by the developers.

For widgets board, Windows 11 uses web experience packs, so Microsoft will also bring third-party support for older versions of the OS.

It is said that more developers will start working with the company on new widgets for Windows 11, as Microsoft wants this feature to be ready before summer 2022.

As a part of the Sun Valley 2 update, the Windows widgets board will move to the left side of the screen, and the users can view weather updates on the taskbar.

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