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Updated · WindowsLatest · Apr 13
Windows 11 Insider Builds Boost Storage Performance and Add Haptic Feedback
Updated
Updated · WindowsLatest · Apr 13

Windows 11 Insider Builds Boost Storage Performance and Add Haptic Feedback

16 articles · Updated · WindowsLatest · Apr 13
  • Microsoft has introduced major storage and input improvements in recent Windows 11 Insider builds.
  • Key updates include faster storage management, the removal of the 32GB FAT32 formatting limit, and new haptic feedback for compatible mice and touchpads.
  • These enhancements aim to improve user experience and device compatibility, with stable releases expected in the coming months.
What deeper overhauls are still needed for Windows 11's long-term performance and reliability?
Are these rapid Insider updates a sign of Microsoft's agility or a struggle for Windows 11's identity?
Is Microsoft's "facelift" for Windows 11 truly enough to get it back on track by April 2026?
Beyond 2TB FAT32, what other decades-old Windows limitations will Microsoft finally address?
Will haptic feedback become a mandatory feature for all Windows input devices in the near future?
Could the modernized Feedback Hub truly revolutionize how Microsoft incorporates user input?