After Windows 11’s official release last year, Microsoft is still keen on adding new features and trying to improve the overall PC experience. We have already curated a list of the best Windows 11 features, which include the new centered taskbar, the new Start menu, a re-designed Action Center, smooth animations, and a lot more. And in this guide, we bring you the 18 best hidden features in Windows 11 that you should use to get the most out of Microsoft’s new desktop OS. From obscure features to hidden settings, we have mentioned everything in this article, so let’s go ahead and unpack the list.

In this article, we have added the 18 best hidden Windows 11 features that are not highlighted much but can enhance your PC experience significantly. These features have been tested on the latest Windows 11 Pro Stable build (22000.527) after the February update. You can expand the table below and take a look at these hidden features.

  • Weather Widget in TaskbarMute/ Umute Mic From the TaskbarShare Any Window From the TaskbarVoice Typing With Punctuation SupportAndroid App SupportHidden Old Context MenuAccess Folders in Start MenuRedesigned Emoji PickerShake to Minimize (Aero Shake)Manage Volume For Individual AppsAdvanced Gesture ControlsDynamic Refresh RateFocus SessionClipboard SyncScreen TimeDNS Over HTTPSSpatial SoundWindows Backup

1. Weather Widget in Taskbar

Apart from the huge flyout widgets panel, Microsoft has added a glanceable weather widget to the Windows 11 taskbar. It appears in the bottom-left corner with real-time information about the weather based on your location. You can click on the weather info to open the Widget panel quickly.

2. Mute/ Umute Mic From the Taskbar

Another great Windows 11 hidden feature is the ability to mute and unmute the microphone right from the taskbar. You no longer need to open the particular app and mute or unmute your mic. Currently, this feature only works with Microsoft Teams, and that too for users who have work or school accounts.

Microsoft says they have launched the API for developers to take advantage of this feature. As more companies adopt this feature, you will be able to mute/ unmute your mic from the taskbar itself in the future. There is also a universal keyboard shortcut “Windows + Alt + K” to quickly mute/ unmute the microphone. It should come in handy for streamers or regular users during video calls. You can also use this feature to see what all apps have been granted the mic permission and disable it for those that seem unnecessary.

3. Share Any Window From the Taskbar

In addition to the universal microphone switch, Microsoft has also brought a seamless way to share screens during video calls. If you are using Microsoft Teams, you can now hover over an app or an active window on the Taskbar and choose “Share this window”. This will instantly share the particular window, offering a hassle-free screen sharing option. Keep in mind that you need a work or school account associated with Microsoft Teams to use this feature.

4. Voice Typing With Punctuation Support

Voice typing is undoubtedly one of the best hidden features of Windows 11, and I don’t see many people using this awesome tool. It allows you to type in any text field or window with a hotkey. Simply press “Windows + H” to see the voice typing pop-up come up. Now, speak out whatever you want to type, and it will accurately transcribe your speech, that too with correct punctuation. We have already written a guide on how to use voice typing in Windows 11 so go through our guide for detailed instructions.

5. Android App Support

After months of testing in Insider channels, Microsoft has finally brought Android App support to Windows 11 stable users. If you are in the US, you can install Android apps and games on your Windows 11 PC with ease.

6. Hidden Old Context Menu

If you upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11 and find the old context menu missing, don’t worry, you can still access it. Microsoft has hidden the old context menu under “Show More Options,” which requires two clicks and feels like a hassle. So, here’s a nifty little trick you can use to open the old context menu.

7. Access Folders in Start Menu

Not many are aware that you can add folders to the Start menu on Windows 11. Microsoft has hidden this feature under Start Settings in its latest desktop OS. With folders in the Start menu, you can instantly access your media files, downloads, and other important documents.

8. Redesigned Emoji Picker

While Windows 11 has not received 3D emojis yet (but they are coming and have already rolled out to Teams), Microsoft has redesigned the emoji picker with new additions. When you use the Windows 11 keyboard shortcut “Windows + .” to open the Emoji picker, it lets you add GIFs (powered by Tenor), Kaomoji, and Symbols too.

Even the emojis have been redesigned and now look in line with Windows 11’s aesthetics. You should use this hidden Windows 11 feature while chatting with your friends on WhatsApp Web or other messaging services.

9. Shake to Minimize (Aero Shake)

Earlier known as Aero Shake, Windows 11 also includes the Shake to Minimize feature that lets you minimize all the open windows except for the active one by shaking the title bar (see GIF attached below).

10. Manage Volume For Individual Apps

I know many people use the EarTrumpet app to control volume for individual apps. But you don’t have to do that anymore. Windows 11 has a hidden Volume mixer feature that lets you control volume for individual apps. Just open the Settings app and move to System -> Sound.” Here, under Volume mixer, you can set the volume for different apps with ease. That’s pretty awesome, right?

11. Advanced Gesture Controls

Advanced gestures are one of the best hidden features of Windows 11. If your laptop has a precision touchpad, you are absolutely going to love the flexibility Windows 11 offers. You can customize 3-finger and 4-finger gestures to your own liking and get things done quickly.

For example, I have customized a 4-finger tap to open the Action Center quickly and a 3-finger tap to minimize all the windows. You can also personalize both 3-finger and 4-finger gestures when you swipe up, down, left, and right on the touchpad. You can find the Advanced gesture controls under “Settings -> Bluetooth & devices -> Touchpad -> Advanced gestures“.

12. Dynamic Refresh Rate

Dynamic Refresh Rate is another Windows 11 hidden feature that everyone should use if they have a high refresh rate display. It just makes Windows 11 so smooth while navigating across the UI and interacting with different OS elements.

13. Focus Session

Focus Session is the next Windows 11 hidden feature that not many are talking about. For users who wish to remain productive and disciplined when using their Windows 11 computer, Focus Session can help you achieve a lot.

The app also has a helpful dashboard that enables you to track your progress. And just like smartphones, it alerts you periodically to take a break. All in all, Focus Session is one of the obscure Windows 11 features that more people should use to be productive while working from home. If you want to learn how to use Focus Sessions on Windows 11, check our detailed guide linked here.

Windows 11 has an awesome clipboard syncing feature that works across Windows and Android devices. It’s hidden deep under the System Settings page, so not many bother to turn it on. But now, with Microsoft’s Swiftkey getting a clipboard synchronization feature in the stable channel, it works on Android devices too, without any issue.

15. Screen Time

Just like on smartphones, Windows 11 now also offers a dashboard where you can view the screen time of your laptop. You can check the screen on time, screen off time, sleep time for 24 hours, and a week’s period. It will help you gauge your Windows 11 laptop’s battery life and find apps eating up your battery juice. There are also options to sort apps based on background usage and overall usage. To learn more, head over to our guide on how to check screen on time on Windows 11.

16. DNS Over HTTPS

DNS Over HTTPS is a hidden setting on Windows 11 PCs that not many people are aware of, but it’s a vital feature that can improve your privacy. It lets you encrypt all the DNS queries made by your PC, including browsers, apps, and services. Basically, when your computer wants to resolve a domain name, it connects to a DNS resolver and this communication has largely remained unencrypted.

With DNS over HTTPS, even DNS queries will be encrypted using the HTTPS protocol making all communication on your Windows 11 PC protected and private. You can find out how to turn on DNS over HTTPS on Windows 11 from the linked article.

17. Spatial Sound

Spatial Sound (aka Windows Sonic) is a handy feature in Windows 11 that lets you experience 3D sound or at least have an impression of immersive sound on your PC. It simulates a 3D sound experience with your existing audio gear, which is great. The sad part is that the feature is disabled by default on Windows 11. You can move over to our detailed article on how to enable Spatial sound and enhance audio quality in Windows 11.

18. Windows Backup

Similar to what we have on smartphones, Windows 11 also comes with a complete backup solution. But to use this feature, you must sign in with your Microsoft account on your PC. All your files and folders from the user profile (Desktop, Documents, & Pictures) will be uploaded to OneDrive, and Microsoft will store your app list, on-device Settings preferences, Microsoft Store preferences, and more.

Utilize Windows 11 Hidden Features to Improve Your Experience