There’s also a larger “Top Stories” box towards the bottom of the widgets menu, which pulls headlines from a range of news sources. Weather shows current weather conditions in your area, as well as the forecast for the following three days. Similarly to the Sports widget, you can choose which stocks appear. Traffic displays a small map and describes the traffic conditions in your area. You can mark individual tasks as completed. To Do lets you create a list of tasks and displays it in the widgets menu. ![]() Tips provides brief advice for using various Microsoft software, including Windows 11 and Edge. You can adjust which leagues and teams are shown. Sports displays current sports scores and recent results. Photos cycles through photos and images saved to your Microsoft account. ![]() ![]() Here are all the widgets currently available in the Windows 11 Insider Preview build:Ĭalendar shows you the current date and lists any upcoming events you’ve added.Įntertainment lists films and TV shows that have recently released on the Microsoft Store.Įsports displays recent Esports matches and results. While there are no third-party widgets, there are a handful that you can pick and choose to display on your menu. In contrast, Widgets - at least for now - is powered purely by Microsoft-owned services such as MSN and the Edge browser.
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