For most users, this change won’t be noticeable and should reduce energy consumption. Starting with this build, we are allowing this feature to run on devices such as laptops and 2-in-1’s that are plugged into a charger, as well as on desktop PCs. This feature in Windows 11 will dim or brighten areas of a display or monitor based on the content being displayed with the goal of striking a balance between reduced power consumption with visual experience to save battery life. Content Adaptive Brightness Control (opens in new tab) (CABC) is already a feature that users are familiar with.We are beginning to preview a revamp of the widgets board experience with a larger canvas (3-columns if supported by the device) and new zones to provide users quick access to glanceable widgets from their apps and services as well as enable users to take a high-value break with their personalized feed. ![]() We’ve updated this in-app ratings experiences to be faster, more reliable, and to better align with Windows 11 styling.
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