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Microsoft to enhance user control with a new “System Components” hub in Windows 11 23H2 update

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
October 16, 2023
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Microsoft is set to introduce the new “System Components” hub in Windows 11, aiming to enhance the user experience and provide more control over system-related programs like default apps, extensions, and codecs. The upcoming Windows 11 23H2 update, expected to launch soon, will include this feature.

The tech giant provided an early glimpse of the feature in a recent Release Preview build exclusively accessible to Windows 11 Insiders. Techosarusrex, an avid Windows enthusiast and Twitter user was among the first to spot the distinct System Components section nested within the Windows 11 Settings, residing prominently under the “System” menu. Upon accessing this section, users can conveniently oversee and manage all system-related apps with ease.

lol So. Features have hit RP, that aren't in dev or beta

System Components page and labeling pic.twitter.com/j1BPSzbWT0

— techosarusrex (@techosarusrex) October 13, 2023

 

A primary highlight of the forthcoming System Components hub is its commitment to simplifying the intricate process of handling default apps, extensions, codecs, and other critical system-related programs on the Windows 11 operating system. With this new addition, users can bid adieu to the complexities that often accompany the management of such elements, thereby promising a more user-friendly and intuitive experience.

Beyond the Settings page, Microsoft has also incorporated a System Components label across the Start menu and the Microsoft Store. This strategic addition serves as a quick identifier for users, allowing them to effortlessly spot and manage system-related apps and components without unnecessary navigation hurdles.

Notably, the Windows 11 2023 Update, also known as the Windows 11 23H2 update, represents Microsoft’s latest endeavor to uphold its commitment to user-centric innovation. Despite the impending update, the tech titan has assured users that the system requirements will remain unchanged, ensuring a seamless transition for existing Windows 11 users.

Overall, the System Components hub in Windows 11 is poised to create a more intuitive and efficient experience for users when managing various system-related aspects on their devices.

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