
Drag and drop is returning soonĪt the same time, Microsoft is internally testing support for taskbar drag-and-drop.Īs you’re probably aware, Windows 11 has removed drag and drop for the taskbar, so you cannot drag apps onto the taskbar to create shortcuts for your favourite app.

“The battery icon tooltip should no longer unexpectedly show a percent above 100,” Microsoft said in the release notes of Windows 11 Build 22523. Of course, this is a bug with Windows 11 taskbar and Microsoft is now delivering a fix in the latest preview build. This has been documented by users in the Feedback Hub, with users explaining that the battery level was higher than 100 percent in some cases. In fact, the taskbar’s battery level sometimes shows a percentage that’s above 100%. In Windows 11, a bug could affect the battery level displayed on the taskbar. Windows 11 taskbar displays incorrect information

Thankfully, Microsoft has made a change to the operating system to improve the reliability of the taskbar and the fix is currently included in preview builds.
