Microsoft quietly brings secret feature desktop stickers to Windows 11, 22H2 version is available

Microsoft will launch the Windows 11 22H2 version around October this year. From the current point of view, the new version has only made some improvements in a few places, including the taskbar drag and drop, Windows desktop focus and other functions. support.

In the Windows 11 22H2 version, it seems that Win11 will also get another feature called “stickers”, but this feature is still hidden in the preview version, and Microsoft has not officially mentioned a word about it.

As part of the 22H2 update, Microsoft has also added new ways to help users personalize the desktop. In Build 22621, which is Microsoft’s confirmed RTM, Windows 11 can already enable the new “sticker/sticker” feature.

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As the name suggests, Windows 11’s stickers feature allows users to write a sticker and “stick” it to the desktop. In addition, the Windows clipboard or emoji panel has been updated with all kinds of new content built-in, such as stickers for animals and even anime characters. You can “stick” this sticker to your desktop wallpaper, and it won’t disappear even if you change the wallpaper.

For now, this sticker feature is purely for desktop personalization, and Microsoft doesn’t provide any additional functionality. So, this feature doesn’t help you add “stickers” with annotations or other information (such as date and time) to the desktop.

Likewise, it doesn’t “stick” to the desktop when you use a slideshow as a background, or if you have multiple monitors. It runs fairly smoothly on Windows Spotlight, though, and it looks like Microsoft has taken care of the new UI, so you can use this feature instead of slideshow backgrounds.

Unsurprisingly, this feature will be released with Windows 11 version 22H2. Additionally, references in the OS suggest that at some point in the future, Microsoft may offer additional stickers through the App Store.

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