What’s happened? Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7271 introduces a revamped File Explorer right-click menu that reduces its vertical size by roughly one-third.
- The new layout groups lesser-used actions, such as “Compress to ZIP,” “Copy as Path,” and “Free up space,” into a nested submenu labelled “Manage File.”
- This will not only save space but also make it easier for users to locate the required options.
- Cloud-synced file options, like the items in OneDrive, now live in dedicated submenus under the relevant provider, rather than cluttering the top-level right-click list (via Windows Latest).
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Why is this important? Microsoft says the changes are meant to reduce the space taken by actions that aren’t as frequently used.
- Currently, the right-click menu in Windows 11 can cover up to 75% of the vertical screen on common laptop aspect ratios, making basic actions feel overwhelming and slow.
- Streamlining this menu improved usability for millions of users who rely on right-click for file management, context access, and productivity tasks.
- For power users, developers, and enterprise workers, a less-bloated menu means fewer distractions, faster workflows, and potentially fewer mis-clicks.
Why should I care? The change highlights Microsoft’s shift back toward polish and UX refinement rather than only adding flashy new features.
- If you use Windows 11 for everyday work, this update means your right-click experience will be faster, cleaner, and less visually overwhelming.
- If you’re using a smaller laptop screen, you’ll especially benefit because the context menu won’t dominate your screen anymore.
- You’ll spend less time hunting for actions and more time focused on tasks, whether you’re moving files, compressing folders, or managing cloud content.
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OK, what’s next? Microsoft will likely extend the clutter-reduction approach beyond just the File Explorer context menu. As a result, users should expect cleaner UI elements in other parts of Windows 11.
- We may see this refreshed UI roll out from Insider Dev channel into Beta and finally into the publish release, likely in the next major feature update.
- As this structural clean-up continues, it paves the way for deeper optimizations, faster context menu load times, improved responsiveness, and better consistency across devices.
- Ultimately, a simpler right-click menu may set the stage for larger Windows 11 refinements.