The Action Center is now resizable/adaptive, and it still comes with a “Clear all” button at the top right of the panel. Like Windows 10, the new Quick Settings panel will offer quick access to commonly used settings. These controls include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Airplane/Flight mode, Battery saver, Focus Assist (a feature that turns off notifications so you can focus on work), as well as new controls for things like display brightness and volume.
Overall, Windows 11 Action Center functionality remains unchanged, but the quick settings panel is now more customizable. For example, when you click on actions like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, a new configuration pane will appear and you’ll be able to switch between different WiFi or Bluetooth connections directly from the Action Center. Previously, these actions were redirected to Windows Settings app, but you can now configure them directly from within the notification center panel. There are some neat touches in animation as well and it’s noticeable when you click on an action in the Action Center to enable the feature. For example, the Bluetooth icon changes slightly to acknowledge the click.
Another big change is support for the new music control panel, which will appear only when an app is playing audio. With the new music control, you can finally change track and pause/resume the audio content directly from Windows Action Center. On Windows 10, this functionality is offered via dated music control UI. As mentioned, the basic functionality of Action Center is not changing, which means you can still jump into the Settings app to further customize the experience and how notifications appear. In addition to Action Center, Microsoft is also redesigning Windows Store, Windows Settings, File Explorer, Microsoft Photos and other areas of the operating system The post Windows 11 features a shiny new Action Center with media controls appeared first on Windows Latest Source: https://www.windowslatest.com/2021/06/2 ... -controls/