Explorer Patcher Update: Embracing Windows 11 24H2 with New Features
Explorer Patcher has recently undergone a significant update, now fully supporting Windows 11 24H2. This third-party tool is designed for users who prefer the familiar interface of Windows 10, allowing them to customize their experience on the newer operating system. The latest enhancements not only bring compatibility with the latest Windows version but also introduce exciting new features that enhance user experience.
Explorer Patcher Gets a Swathe of New Features
According to reports from the German website Deskmodder, the update includes support for Arm-powered devices, making it a versatile choice for users with various hardware configurations. This is particularly beneficial for those who have invested in Copilot+ devices and wish to personalize their taskbar settings.
Among the standout features is the introduction of Taskbar10, a new taskbar implementation that closely resembles the Windows 10 experience. Users can easily switch to this style by selecting “Windows 10 (ExplorerPatcher)” in the taskbar settings. However, it is important to note that this feature is currently available only for specific builds: 22621, 22631, and 22635. Users on other builds will not have access to this option.
Taskbar10: A Familiar Interface
- To activate this feature, navigate to the taskbar settings and change the “Taskbar style” to “Windows 10 (ExplorerPatcher).”
- This option is limited to builds 22621, 22631, and 22635, so users should verify their current build before proceeding.
- For additional details, users can refer to the accompanying wiki article, which provides essential information regarding this update.
Despite these advancements, users may encounter antivirus false positives when downloading the app. The developer advises adding Explorer Patcher as an exception in antivirus settings to avoid potential disruptions. For those eager to explore these new features, the app is readily available for download on the Explorer Patcher GitHub page.