With the latest KB5052089, Microsoft wants Windows 11 users to plaster emojis everywhere

There is a new button in the taskbar for it.

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KB5052089

Microsoft released the latest KB5052089 build to the Beta Channel of the Windows 11 Insider Program, and with it, the Redmond-based tech giant hopes Windows 11 users will start adding emojis everywhere.

Why? The operating system now has a dedicated button in the taskbar for easily accessing emojis. We told you a while ago that Microsoft was planning to add such a button, and it even developed multiple designs for the final button.

Now, it seems that the company has decided upon one, and it will appear in the taskbar, as you can see in the featured image above.

The KB5052089 patch fixes many bugs in Windows 11, from File Explorer to Settings, Windowing, and Other.

It also brings the latest Snipping Tool ability, trimming, to this channel, meaning it will soon be available to all users.

You can read KB5052089’s full blog post here.

More about the topics: Windows 11, Windows Update

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