The newest Windows 11 preview build released by Microsoft to users in the Dev channel comes with new theme customization options, because the company permits the themes for that touch keyboard to grow with other input experiences.
Windows 11, which is currently rolling out to devices out there, includes several new customization options, by the looks of things, Microsoft really wants to continue this approach in the coming updates.
Keep in mind, however, the improvements which Microsoft includes in Dev channel builds don't have an ETA, so while they're available right now within the Windows Insider program, nobody knows for sure when they are supposed to go love production devices.
New feature rolling out in stages
Microsoft is also rolling the new theme customization choices for insiders in phases, because the company says it wants to collect feedback and only then decide if it's reliable enough for broad availability within the Windows Insider program.
"To further personalize your Windows text input experience, we have expanded the 13 themes for that touch keyboard to now apply to our other input experiences, including IMEs, the emoji panel, and voice typing. Also available for those themed experiences is the theme engine that allows you to create a fully customized theme including background images. You can find all of this underneath the new "Text Input" section under Settings > Personalization. This isn't available to all Insiders at this time once we intend to monitor feedback and find out how it lands before pushing it out to everyone," the organization explains.
Windows 11 has created in stages to users out there, but Microsoft intends to complete the discharge through the summer of 2022.
Devices that aren't eligible for the disposable upgrade can stick to Windows 10, whose support will continue until October 2025, based on the original support insurance policy for this operating-system.
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