In a blog post published Friday, Microsoft affirmed that they are working to enhance the Windows PC experience. The company announced a feature that will supposedly let Windows 11 users be more in control of default apps. And later this year, Microsoft will introduce a new deep link uniform resource identifier (URI) to make things easier for users.
The deep link URI will allow the developers to send users to the correct section of the Settings menu when they want to change how Windows 11 handles specific links and files. Microsoft says it will also give users more control over the apps pinned to their desktops.
With a public API, Microsoft also plans to make the start menu and taskbar feel and function properly. This API will display a prompt, letting you grant programs the permissions before they pop up in interface elements. And before arriving to the public, these features will roll out in the Windows 11 Insider Dev channel. So, expect to see more coverage soon.