We encourage Insiders across laptops, 2-in1’s, and desktop PCs to try the “Always” option and give us feedback on the visual quality of CABC so we can ensure it is properly tuned. For battery powered devices such as laptops and 2-in-1’s, the default is “On Battery Only”. This feature can be adjusted via Settings > System > Display under “Brightness & color” and through a drop-down menu with 3 options: Off, Always, and “On Battery Only”. Content Adaptive Brightness Control options in Settings. For most users, this change won’t be noticeable and should reduce energy consumption. Starting with this build, we are allowing this feature to run on devices such as laptops and 2-in-1’s that are plugged into a charger, as well as on desktop PCs. This feature in Windows 11 will dim or brighten areas of a display or monitor based on the content being displayed with the goal of striking a balance between reduced power consumption with visual experience to save battery life. Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC) on plugged in devices including desktop PCsĬontent Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC) is already a feature that users are familiar with. Example of updated widgets board with larger canvas and dedicated sections for widgets and feed content.įEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Desktop Environment > Widgets. We are beginning to preview a revamp of the widgets board experience with a larger canvas (3-columns if supported by the device) and new zones to provide users quick access to glanceable widgets from their apps and services as well as enable users to take a high-value break with their personalized feed. What’s new in Build 23424 Evolved Widgets Board Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23424 to the Dev Channel.
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