Windows 11 users may finally get relief from one of its most annoying slowdowns. According to Windows Latest, Microsoft is reworking Quick Settings and the right-click menu so they respond immediately, two features you likely use dozens of times a day.
Right now, both can lag enough to feel unreliable. Tap Wi-Fi or sound and the panel may take a few seconds to appear, with some toggles updating later.
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Microsoft says it’s testing changes to remove that lag as part of a broader effort to improve responsiveness across Windows 11. The same work also targets the right-click menu, which will open more quickly in File Explorer and elsewhere, addressing another long-running complaint.
Why Quick Settings felt broken
In testing, Quick Settings can stall when switching Wi-Fi networks or toggling Bluetooth, sometimes taking seconds to reflect changes on screen. This means there’s a momentary gap
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