Windows 11 Is Adding Feature Flags, and I’m Cautiously Optimistic
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Microsoft has confirmed the upcoming arrival of a new system to enable or disable on demand future features being tested in Windows 11 Insider builds.
According to several clues identified in the past few days, Microsoft was laying on a new option dedicated to the activation of certain hidden functions in Windows 11. An evolution that could simplify access to test novelties in Insider Builds.
According to a well-known leaker, Microsoft is working on a way for users to easily unlock hidden or new features in Windows 11. These "Feature Flags" would make popular programs like ViveTool obsolete. This was reported by the US IT news site Betanews, citing the well-known Windows leaker PhantomOfEarth. PhantomOfEarth wrote the following on X (formerly Twitter): Microsoft is FINALLY adding a "Feature Flags" page to the Windows Insider setting…
Windows 11 is getting an integrated version of ViVeTool to enable Feature Flags
Microsoft is working to give users of Windows 11 a way to enable hidden feature of the operating system without the need for third party utilities. At the moment, the likes of ViVeTool are frequently used by hardcore users to gain access to as-yet unreleased features; soon this could be a thing of the past. In the code of preview builds of Windows, reference has been spotted to a "Feature Flags" page in the Settings app. This will – at some poin…
In recent Insider builds of Windows 11, initial indications of a new page in Settings are appearing, allowing users to directly toggle feature flags. This refers to a central location where new features can be enabled and disabled without... Read the article: Windows 11: Microsoft is working on feature flags directly in Settings Where you can follow us: Facebook, Reddit, Google News, X, Threads
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