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Microsoft tests faster Windows File Explorer, new context menu

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Why This Matters

Microsoft's testing of a faster, more reliable File Explorer and a streamlined, customizable context menu in Windows 11 aims to enhance user experience by reducing clutter and improving performance. These updates are part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to optimize Windows Explorer, making everyday file management tasks more efficient and user-friendly for consumers and the tech industry alike.

Key Takeaways

Microsoft has started testing a faster File Explorer and a less cluttered and more customizable context menu in Windows 11 preview builds rolling out to Insiders this week.

As the File Explorer team explained in a Monday blog post, the changes focus on improving File Explorer speed, performance, and reliability and addressing customer-reported issues.

The redesigned context menu experience also aims to make it faster, reduce clutter, and make it more customizable than ever before.

At the bottom of the new right-click menu, Microsoft also added a "Customize menu" shortcut to the Settings page, where users can tweak the context menu to suit their preferences.

"We've continued refining File Explorer based on that feedback, removing friction and improving the details that help make everyday tasks feel more natural and predictable. For example, file renames no longer get interrupted by background file synchronization, and case-only filename changes now appear immediately," Microsoft said.

"Today, we're [also] excited to announce an updated context menu that delivers a faster, simpler, and more customizable experience. The new design reduces top-level clutter, keeps commonly used actions easy to access, and introduces a new Settings experience that gives you more control over what appears in the menu."

New Windows 11 context menu (Microsoft)

​These changes follow a broader effort to improve Windows Explorer speed and performance for Windows 11 users, with the most recent changes including another set of File Explorer improvements that rolled out in April.

Microsoft also began testing a feature in November designed to preload File Explorer in the background to improve launch times and performance.

However, that was optional, allowing users who wanted to disable preloading to uncheck "Enable window preloading for faster launch times" in File Explorer's Folder Options under the View tab.

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