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Windows 11’s April update packs 8 (mostly) meaningful improvements you won’t want to skip. Here's what you'll be getting.

Microsoft is scheduled to release the April 2026 Security Update for Windows 11 on April 14, introducing enhanced security controls, improved accessibility features, and refined system settings.

Key Points

  • Smart App Control now allows users to toggle the feature on or off without requiring a full operating system reinstallation.
  • Windows Narrator expands AI-powered image descriptions to non-AI devices by utilizing cloud-based Copilot processing.
  • File Explorer gains Voice Typing support for file renaming and fixes for visual bugs, including a white flash during tab launches.
  • Display support is updated to recognize refresh rates of 1000Hz or higher and improves power management for USB4 monitors.
  • The Settings app receives refinements to the Home and About pages, including better hardware specification visibility and improved loading performance.

Why it Matters

This update represents a shift toward incremental stability and usability improvements that address long-standing user frustrations with Windows 11. By refining core components like security management and accessibility, Microsoft is prioritizing a more predictable and polished experience for its global user base.
Windows Central Published by mhuck@live.com (Mauro Huculak) , Mauro Huculak
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