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    Microsoft has promised to fix Windows 11's biggest flaws, but actions speak louder than words. So, let's track its progress.

    Microsoft has made a lot of promises about Windows over the last couple of months, and we know it's important to hold the company accountable for the things it says. Microsoft has said a lot of the right things about how it's going to fix Windows 11 as part of its special Windows K2 effort, but actions speak louder than words, and it can be hard to keep track of everything the company plans to deliver.

     

    So, we're doing the leg work and compiling it all into one handy, easy to view table that will keep on top of Microsoft's commitments and their status. We'll update this page as often as progress is made!

     

     

    Category

    Promise / Commitment

    Status

    Notes / Source

     

    Taskbar Repositioning

    Allow taskbar at top, left, and right

    Preview expected imminently.

    Taskbar Customization

    More personalization options including smaller taskbar

    Preview expected this year.

    AI Integration

    Reduce unnecessary Copilot entry points in Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets, Notepad

    Copilot in Snipping Tool removed, Notepad Copilot button replaced with AI writing tools.

    Windows Update Control

    Skip updates during setup; restart/shutdown without forced updates; pause longer

    ✔️

    Rolling out now.

    File Explorer

    Faster launch, reduced flicker, smoother navigation

    Work in progress, faster launch times already in testing.

    Widgets

    Quieter defaults, more control, better personalization

    No preview yet.

    Windows Insider Program

    Simpler channels, clearer definitions, higher-quality builds

    ✔️

    Rolling out now.

    Feedback Hub

    Largest redesign yet

    ✔️

    Rolling out now.

    System Performance

    Reduced resource usage, improved responsiveness

    Work underway; some early improvements noted

    WinUI 3 Migration

    Move more Windows experiences to WinUI 3

    In progress; Start menu migration confirmed but not yet shipping

    File Explorer Fundamentals

    Lower latency for search, navigation, context menus

    Committed, not yet being previewed.

    What is Windows K2?

    Windows K2 is an internal codename for an umbrella project that focuses on fixing Windows 11's biggest problems. The effort began in the second half of last year, and attempts to tackle three core pillars of the Windows experience: Performance, reliability, and craft.

     

    Microsoft is aware that sentiment around Windows has fallen into negative territory over the last two years, and it's eager to amend this. Windows K2 aims to address top feedback and criticism from users and people online, and position the platform as a strong and viable competitor against macOS and Linux.

     

    Windows K2 also focuses on community, rebuilding a group of fans and enthusiasts around Windows. It's also about looking inward, and changing how the people that build Windows internally view, develop, and test the product.

     

    It's a positive effort that Windows desperately needs, one that the company is hoping to make people want to use Windows again. You can learn more about the Windows K2 effort with my handy deep dive on everything the company is working on. Some of the Windows K2 improvements are yet to be announced.

     

    We'll continue to update this post with progress as it happens, so make sure you bookmark it and check back often.

     

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    Posted Thursday 30 April 2026 at 7:36 am AEST (my time).

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