
It seems like it’s been raining rain on upcoming Windows 11 features.
Just a few days ago we learned about a new feature called Stickers, along with Tablet Mode and more; earlier today more leaks related to taskbar improvements and options for those in Settings New tips have surfaced from users running unsupported PCs.
But the fun doesn’t end there because now we have another Task Manager related leak. Spotted on the recent Dev Channel build 22543 by Twitter user and leaker FireCube, it looks like Microsoft is adding more options to Task Manager.
What's new is a new section on Task Manager's homepage dedicated to "App Health" and "Battery Health." It is also possible to add more options related to launching the application. However, as can be seen, these design choices don't appear to be final and may change for developers based on Microsoft's comments.

This isn’t the only recent Task Manager-related leak, though. Earlier, there were hints inside Build 22538 that Microsoft was developing a new, redesigned Task Manager for Windows 11. Find all the information and leaked images in this article here.
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