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Windows 11 Could Get a Linux-Style Command Dock
30 Jan
Summary
- PowerToys team considering a top menu bar for Windows 11.
- The dock offers quick access to tools and system resource monitoring.
- Users can customize placement, styling, and pin extensions.

Microsoft is contemplating the introduction of a new top menu bar for Windows 11, referred to as the Command Palette Dock, inspired by Linux and macOS interfaces. This feature, currently in the concept phase by the PowerToys team, aims to offer users swift access to various tools and system resource monitoring.
The proposed dock is designed with extensive customization in mind, allowing it to be placed on any screen edge—top, left, right, or bottom. Users will reportedly have control over its background, styling, and theme, along with the ability to pin and reorder extensions within distinct regions of the dock.
This development aligns with Microsoft's existing Command Palette launcher, which enhances app and command accessibility. The company is actively seeking user feedback on this potential addition to Windows 11, with early experimental versions available on their GitHub repository.




