However, the February update also delivers significant taskbar improvements. During Microsoft Teams calls, you can now mute/unmute and share your screen directly from the taskbar. An overview of the weather is also now integrated on the left side, where the Start menu used to be. Adding the time and date to all external monitors is one of Windows 11’s most-requested features, while redesigned Media Player and Notepad apps help create a more consistent design. As you can see, the February update is worth installing for most Windows 11 users.
How to install Windows 11’s February 2022 update
Fortunately, the process here is just as simple as installing any other update manually: If you still aren’t seeing the update, it’s not available for your device yet. While it is available to members of the Windows Insider Program right now, Beta and Release Preview builds have been associated with printer issues and overheating. There’s no guarantee your device won’t suffer similar problems using this method, so it’s worth waiting for the final version to be delivered. Just make sure you keep everything else up to date in the meantime.
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