Mikhail Parakhin, who was named the new head of Microsoft’s Windows and Web Experiences team in September, has been responding to online comments and recommendations from Windows 11 users over the past few days. asks the person to make a change at the Windows login screen.
THE the user on X (formerly Twitter) is “ntoslinux”. He asked Parakhin if it was possible to keep the date and time on the screen after users closed the Windows login screen. He said: “It annoys me a lot when I try to wake up my laptop just to check the time (but I don’t want to log in). »
Please keep the date/time after closing the login screen (and especially when entering credentials). It annoys me a lot when I try to wake up my laptop just to check the time (but I don’t want to log in). pic.twitter.com/9yS4X469U7
-ntoslinux (@ntoslinux) January 2, 2024
Parakhin replied to the post, stating that it was in the same boat as “ntoslinux”. He replied: “I have the same problem. We need to solve it, I agree.”
A few days ago, Parakhin responded to a user’s request to change the Windows Start menu so that he could scroll through all apps without having to click “all apps.” Parakhin responded by saying that apps’ current method of scrolling through the Start menu “annoys me too” and said he would push the Windows team to make the change.
Unconfirmed reports indicate that we could get a small “Moment 5” feature update for Windows 11 in early 2024, followed by a much larger update to the Windows operating system later in the new year. However, it looks like Parakhin will attempt to make small but still notable changes to Windows alongside big OS updates in 2024.