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Windows 11 Beta Adds Haptic Feedback
6 Apr
Summary
- New beta versions of Windows 11 include haptic feedback support.
- Haptic signals provide vibration cues for actions like window snapping.
- Final update with these features is expected later this spring.

Microsoft recently rolled out new beta versions of Windows 11 to members of the Windows Insider Program. A significant new feature is the integrated support for haptic feedback, which works with compatible input devices. This allows users to feel subtle vibrations when performing actions like aligning objects in PowerPoint, snapping windows, resizing them, or hovering over the Close button.
Users can customize or turn off these haptic responses through Windows Settings. The preview update also brings improvements to the initial setup experience for the new Xbox mode and boosts the performance of startup applications. Microsoft is seeking feedback on these new features from Insider users. The final public release of this update is scheduled for later this spring.