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Microsoft is fixing Windows 11 Task Manager’s quirky reporting of CPU usage, and a much-wanted change for the lock screen is coming, too

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  • Windows 11 is getting a change to avoid confusion around different reports of CPU usage levels in Task Manager
  • This is just in testing, but should be rolling out to Windows 11 24H2 and 23H2 soon
  • A lock screen feature to give Windows 11 users the ability to pick and choose widgets is also inbound

Windows 11 has a new preview release which tinkers with Task Manager to make sure it correctly shows consistent figures for the breakdown of processor usage across its various menus.

This preview is build 26120.3360 which has arrived in the Dev and Beta channels for Windows 11 testers, and it also has a useful new feature for the lock screen (which I’ll return to later).

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