Windows 11 debuts a new menu for Voice Acccess Updates and it might end showing the tool's update changelog

It was spotted in the Windows Insider Program.

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Windows 11 Voice Access Updates

Microsoft is enhancing the Voice Access Updates menu with three new pages that discuss what is new for this capability.

Spotted by tech enthusiast @phantomofearth in the latest 26384 Build, these new menus won’t appear by default. Users will need to click on the “What’s new” menu, and they will appear.

What could these new menus be used for? Well, for one, they can display the changelog for each new release and update for this capability. Microsoft Store introduced a similar menu a while ago, and it found success among users.

But it can also be an introductory tutorial for all interested in using this capability.

What do you think about it?

Photo credits: @phantomofearth

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