![]() ![]() Press and hold (or right-click) any empty space on the taskbar, select Taskbar settings, and then select Taskbar behaviors. To turn the tablet-optimized taskbar on or off, do this: When you launch an app, the taskbar will automatically collapse again. When you need to use the taskbar, swipe up from the bottom to see the expanded state that has a touch-friendly design with larger icons. In the collapsed state, the taskbar is minimized so you can focus on your task, but you can still see critical status icons like the time or battery level. When you disconnect or fold back the keyboard on your 2-in-1 device, you'll now see the tablet-optimized taskbar in the latest versions of Windows 11. This taskbar has two states: collapsed and expanded. The widget will then give you a choice between “Not interested in this story” (The widget will show fewer stories like this.), “Don’t like the source” (The widget will no longer show news from that publication.), or “Report an Issue” (where you can report offensive or misleading content).Note: This setting is only available on 2-in-1 devices with tablet functionality. If you don’t like certain news reports that you see in your news feed, you can hover over an individual news panel and click the “X” button in its upper-right corner. ![]() You’ll see more news related to the subjects that you selected. Available interests include Science, TV, NBA, and more.Īfter selecting your interests, open the widget and click the reload button (a circular arrow) at the top of the window. If you’d like to influence which news Microsoft pulls from the web to show on your News and Interests widget, open the widget (by clicking it in the taskbar) and select “Manage Interests” at the top of the widget window.Ī special MSN.com web page will open in your browser that allows you to select or deselect interests by subject. How to Customize Your Taskbar Widget News Feed Reload the widget to make the settings take effect. In that case, you’ll need to log out of your Microsoft account in your browser, reload the MSN widget settings page, and then make the changes again. RELATED: How to Get Windows 10's Taskbar Weather Widget Back Note: If you’re logged in to a Microsoft account in your browser while changing your News widget settings but not logged in to the same Microsoft account in Windows 10, the settings on the MSN.com page will not work. Upon reload, the widget will reflect the settings that you made in the browser: Cards that you’ve hidden will disappear, and others that you’ve reenabled will show up again. (Even the widget’s weather card opens an MSN weather website instead of Windows 10’s built-in Weather app.) A page with more details will load on MSN.com in the Edge browser. ![]() If you want to see more information about weather, stocks, or the other cards, click the card itself. If you scroll down, you’ll also see news stories pulled automatically from the web. These cards show sports scores, stock prices, weather forecasts, or local traffic. The News and Interests widget starts out with different panels of information called “cards” that are enabled by default. RELATED: What Is the Latest Version of Windows 10? How to Use and Configure Widget Cards Tip: If you’ve previously disabled the widget, you can get it back by right-clicking your taskbar, pointing to “News and interests,” and selecting either “Show icon and text” or “Show icon.” If you don’t see the News and Interests option in your taskbar’s context menu, you’re likely running an older version of Windows 10 without this feature. If you don’t see the widget in your taskbar, you’ll need to update to the latest version of Windows. To open the widget fully, hover your mouse cursor over it (or click it). By default, the widget will display the current temperature for your location and a very brief weather forecast in the taskbar itself. ![]()
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