At the Ignite conference held by Microsoft a few days ago, some attentive people noticed an unprecedented system screenshot. The developers attending the meeting said the image showed part of the design concept for the Windows “Next Valley” system. Next Valley is the next generation of Windows, or “Windows 12” in the mouth of the media and fans.
Although the Windows executives have denied that there will be Windows 12 not long ago, the outside world believes that this kind of flickering and vague remarks are just marketing to avoid suspicion.
Returning to the screenshot, the new Windows continues Win11’s new centered taskbar design, but if you look closely, there is a translucent floating menu bar at the top, which supports searching, multitasking management, etc. , because it is long “in the shape of a capsule, also a bit like the” dynamic island “of the iPhone 14 Pro.
So look, time, date, Wi-Fi, etc. are moved to the top right corner, and the weather plug-in is arranged in the top left corner, which is actually a reference to macOS.
According to the developer, the notification center and system login interface also have a new visual style and the purpose of these new changes is to be more conducive to touch operations.
Obviously, “Windows 12” will not launch until 2024 and Microsoft has time to continue improving or even completely overturn the current plan.