• Microsoft is 'working hard on migrating all of Windows to modern

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    Microsoft is 'working hard on migrating all of Windows to modern UX', and jazzing up Windows 11's design but can it make good on all its recent promises?

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    Tue, 07 Apr 2026 11:40:39 +0000

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    A Microsoft exec is promising work on the design front to 'help Windows 11 feel more polished and coherent'.

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    improvements inbound March Rogers, Partner Director of Design, said: "We're really focusing on design craft in Windows at the moment" These enhancements will start rolling out soon We're hearing that Microsoft is going to focus on polishing up some of the design niggles and inconsistencies with Windows 11 , on top of all the other work going on as part of the broader campaign to improve the OS .

    Windows Latest reports that March Rogers, Partner Director of Design at Microsoft, posted on X to say: "We're really focusing on design craft in Windows at the moment. There is still lots to do but this is the kind of work I love seeing ship: Settings pages redesigned for clarity, account dialogs updated for dark mode, Narrator working with Copilot on all devices, pen settings cleaned up, voice typing in File Explorer rename. He added: "Nothing fancy just lots of little details that help Windows feel more polished and coherent. Coming in the April update." Article continues below You may like Microsoft promises big changes for Windows 11 'every month this year' Microsoft promises to fix the biggest issues in Windows 11, including AI Microsoft has finally started its campaign to 'make Windows 11 better'

    Later in that thread on X, Rogers noted : "We are working hard on migrating all of Windows to modern UX. We are doing it carefully to avoid breaking any extensions built by developers on Windows."

    Rogers is also asking the community for their feedback on what they'd like to see improved with the design of Windows 11.

    Efforts made towards streamlining the Settings app will certainly be welcome, as parts of this are clunky, for sure. It'll be interesting to see if this means more migration of options from the old Control Panel , too, which is
    the legacy version of settings that's still in place (and pops up jarringly
    in Windows 11 from time to time it looks truly ancient).

    Wider coverage for dark mode is something that Microsoft's been working on
    for a long time now since the capability came to Windows 11, in fact and maybe that process will be sped up. This has taken far too long as it is, frankly. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

    Rogers is also currently engaged in working with "haptic feedback effects on compatible input devices" as seen in the latest preview build of Windows 11 . Analysis: promises, promises (Image credit: MAYA LAB / Shutterstock) While it's good to hear that work to hone the design side of Windows 11 is coming and quickly, with some of this due in the April update that'll be deployed next week, in fact I have a growing sense of wariness in the back of my
    mind.

    You see, Microsoft is promising a lot here . Fixes are coming for sluggish performance, and for RAM usage levels. Windows updates are being revamped. AI is going to be more reined in. Long missing abilities like moving the taskbar are finally planned to arrive. We're even getting fewer ads What to read next Microsoft promises to fix Windows 11 this year and it's about time Big changes are coming to Windows 11 fast, as execs turn over a new leaf
    Microsoft is finally fixing Windows 11 under the hood but is it too late?

    It's as if Microsoft realizes it needs to turn around the reputation of Windows 11 as a matter of critical priority perhaps sparked by the whole 'Microslop' affair at the start of the year. This latest assurance about shoring up the design of the OS is another in the growing
    wish-fulfilment-list and that's my concern. Is this just wishful thinking? Microsoft may genuinely have good intentions here, but is the company biting off more than it can chew?

    Okay, so the design team is always going to improve the design of Windows 11 or it should be doing so this is not exactly a surprise. But the apparent scale of the effort to fix Windows 11 in all aspects, design included, in a year flat, feels rather daunting. And I worry that Microsoft is busying
    itself promising a world of improvements that will only be partially delivered, and more disappointment will ensue in the end.

    I'm aware that it's not fair of me to make that judgement at this point, so call it paranoia for now. I really do hope that Microsoft can pull off a successful drive to make Windows 11 much better all-round in 2026.

    However, doubts are not easily cast aside here, especially when I see recent developments such as what's just occurred with the Copilot app and its RAM usage in Windows 11 . What happened regarding the bold promises about streamlining resource usage here? The best laptops for all budgets Our top picks, based on real-world testing and comparisons

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