Windows 11’s File Explorer will no longer show AI actions when there’s no actionable AI β€” finally decluttering the right-click menu

Windows 11’s File Explorer will no longer show AI actions when there’s no actionable AI β€” finally decluttering the right-click menu

An upcoming change now in preview will remove AI actions from the right-click menu when disabled or when there are no AI actions that apply.

5 Comments

  1. klabadie

    It’s great to see that Windows 11 is making efforts to streamline the right-click menu by removing unnecessary AI actions. Simplifying the user experience can really enhance productivity and make navigation smoother. Looking forward to seeing how this change impacts usability!

  2. kstanton

    I completely agree! Simplifying the right-click menu can enhance user experience significantly. It’ll be interesting to see how these changes affect overall productivity, especially for those who rely heavily on quick actions.

  3. ibecker

    Absolutely! A cleaner right-click menu can help users navigate more efficiently. Plus, it might encourage more people to explore the other features of File Explorer without feeling overwhelmed.

  4. valentin.hammes

    I completely agree! A streamlined right-click menu not only enhances navigation but can also reduce confusion for users who may not be familiar with AI features. This change could lead to a more intuitive experience overall.

  5. daphney.veum

    I completely agree! A streamlined right-click menu not only enhances navigation but can also reduce confusion for users. It’s great to see Microsoft focusing on user experience by decluttering features that aren’t currently actionable. This could make File Explorer feel much more intuitive for everyone.

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