Applies ToWindows 11

Widgets in Windows are interactive elements that display dynamic content and provide quick access to various apps and features. You can view your location's current weather conditions directly on the taskbar and hover over the icon to see concise, scannable information on topics like sports, stocks, local news, and breaking headlines. Widgets are designed to help you staying informed and organized by presenting personalized information at a glance.

Widgets are displayed on the Widgets board, which contains a collection of cards, each representing a widget with relevant information and actions related to an app. On the Widgets board you can discover, pin, unpin, arrange, resize, and customize widgets to reflect your interests.

Screenshot of the widget are showing the widget board and feeds.

Widgets can show a variety of information, including:

  • Weather: Current conditions and forecasts for your selected location

  • News: Latest headlines from sources you trust

  • Traffic: Real-time traffic updates for your route

  • Stocks: Updates on your favorite stocks and market trends

  • Photos: A slideshow of your recent photos

Note: Widgets are not intended to replace full applications but provide a convenient way to access important information and perform quick actions without launching the associated app or website. They are refreshed dynamically throughout the day to keep the content current and relevant.

You can access the Widgets board either by:

  • Hovering over or selecting the Widgets area on the taskbar

  • Using the Windows logo key​​​​​​​  + W shortcut

  • Swiping from the side of the screen

Configure Widgets settings

The following sections describe common operations to customize your Widgets experience. Expand each section to learn more:

By default, the Widgets board is personalized using the preferences of the Microsoft account used to sign in to Windows. You can sign out from the Widgets board or choose to sign in with a different Microsoft account.

To sign out from the Widgets board:

  1. Open the Widgets board

  2. Select your user account button

  3. Select Sign Out

If you want to sign in with another account, select the Sign in option displayed on the banner when opening Widgets.

By default, the language and the content displayed on the Widgets board is determined by your Windows display language and Country or region settings. To change the language and content used by Widgets:

  1. Open the Widgets board

  2. Select your user account button

  3. From the Language and content dropdown, select your preferred language

The feed is the stream of news content displayed on the Widgets board. If you prefer to hide the feed:

  1. Open the Widgets board

  2. Select the settings button

  3. Select the option Show or hide feeds and select the option Feed to Off

If you want your board to take up more space so you can access more widgets at a glance, use the expand button on the Widgets board. The expand button changes to a collapse button after you use it so you can collapse the size of your Widgets board as needed.

If you don't want the Widgets board to open on hover:

  1. Open the Widgets board

  2. Select the settings button

  3. Toggle the option Open Widgets board on hover to Off

In addition to receiving live updates on the taskbar from the weather widget, you can also receive updates from other widgets such as sports, finance, and breaking news.

Rotating announcements

Widgets display weather information on the taskbar most of the time. When something important happens related to one of your other widgets of feeds, you might receive an announcement from that widget.

Screenshot of the taskbar showing a finance news.

These announcements are meant to be quick and glanceable. If you don't interact with them, the taskbar will return to displaying weather information.

Badges

A badge notification might appear on your taskbar for notifications that need to persist for longer than a few seconds, such as severe weather alerts or breaking news.

Screenshot of the taskbar showing the badge on a widget.

When you open the Widgets board, a banner will appear at the top of the board providing more information on what triggered the notification badge.

Note: When you're in a focus session, widgets' announcements and badges are not displayed on the taskbar.

To configure notifications on the taskbar for your widgets:

  1. Open the Widgets board

  2. Select the settings button  > Notifications

  3. Toggle the option Show notification badges on the taskbar to On to Off

  4. Toggle the option Show announcements on the taskbar to On to Off

To personalize your notifications experience:

  1. Open the Widgets board

  2. Select your user account button

  3. Select the Notifications tab and customize the type of notifications you want to receive 

To show or hide Widgets from the taskbar:

  • Right-click on the taskbar and select taskbar settings , or use the following shortcut:

    Taskbar

  • Under Taskbar items, toggle the Widgets switch to On or Off

To learn more about taskbar customization options, see Customize the Taskbar in Windows.

Note: Even if you remove Widgets from the taskbar, you can still access the Widgets board by using the Windows logo key​​​​​​​  + W shortcut or by swiping from the side of the screen.

Personalize your feed

Your feed, which is the stream of news content displayed on the Widgets board, will become more personalized over time. The following sections describe common operations to personalize your feed. Expand each section to learn more:

  1. Open the Widgets board

  2. Select your user account button

  3. In the Discover tab, find the topics of interests and publishers, and select them

  4. View and unfollow your followed topics or publishers in the Following tab

  5. View and unblock any blocked topics or publishers from the Blocked tab

You can fine-tune your feed from within an individual news story too.

  • To remove an article from your feed, select the Hide this story  button in the upper corner of the article. You can then provide feedback that you are not interested in the story, you don't like the source, or that you want to report an issue

  • Select the More like this (thumb up) or Fewer like this (thumb down) buttons in the lower corner of a news story to receive more news of what you care about or less of what you don't. You can also choose to hide stories from the story's publisher

Updated content will appear in your feed when there is new content that meets your personalization settings. Your feed learns about you over time, so you might not always see changes right away.

Signing in to Windows and Widgets with the same Microsoft account helps ensure that your news feed personalization is available across Widgets, apps, and devices.

Customize the Widgets board

The following sections describe common operations to configure the Widgets board. Expand each section to learn more:

You can discover and install new widgets for supported apps by visiting the Widgets page in the Microsoft Store.

Pinning a widget keeps the widget in a predictable and easily accessible location. Pinned widgets have a Pin icon  in the upper corner. 

To pin widgets to your Widgets board, select the more options  button in the upper corner of the widget, and then select Pin widget.

To unpin a widget from the Widgets board, select the more options  button in the upper corner of the widget, and then select Unpin widget.

Note: A widget that you unpin might still appear on your board when it is relevant to your interests. To completely remove a widget from appearing in your Widgets board, select the more options  button in the upper corner of the widget, and then select Hide this widget.

To move a pinned widget to another spot on your Widgets section of the board, select the widget header and drag the widget to a new location within the pinned section. 

To make a widget larger or smaller in the pinned section, select the more options  button in the upper corner of the widget, and then select Small, Medium, or Large. 

Note: Some widgets might only offer one or two sizes.

To edit a widget, select the more options  button in the upper corner of the widget, and then select Customize widget.

Editing a widget gives you access to customization options like changing the city for your weather widget or updating the watchlist for your stocks' widget.

To hide a widget from appearing in your Widgets board, select the more options  button in the upper corner of the widget, and then select Hide this widget.

Note: Hiding a widget signs you out of its associated app or service. You will no longer have the widget on the Widgets board unless you pin it again through the Widgets gallery.  

Frequently asked questions

For Widgets to work as expected, you'll need the latest updates for both the Windows Web Experience Pack and Microsoft Edge.

While these should update automatically, you can learn more about ensuring they are up to date here:

The Widgets board is a personalized experience, powered by MSN​​​​​​​, that shows you the most relevant widgets and content based on your usage. To access and manage the data associated with your Microsoft account and used to personalize the Widgets board, go to the Microsoft privacy dashboard. Or, to stop the collection of this data, you can sign out of the Widgets board.

Windows diagnostic data is collected from the Widgets board and is determined by the diagnostic data settings you choose in the Windows Settings app.  Learn more about diagnostic data in Windows.

Since each widget is powered by a different app or service, individual widgets might also collect data. To review what's powering a widget, select More on the widget, and check the Signed in by message.  Each widget is an extension of its corresponding app or service, and it's controlled by the settings for that app or service. This means the way to change your privacy settings for a widget is to change them for the app or service that powers that widget. 

Note: Some apps or services that power your widgets might tailor content based on your location estimation to provide you with the most contextually relevant experience. Location estimation can come from the Windows Location service if enabled, otherwise it may fall back on using the IP address of your internet connection.

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