Microsoft has introduced new improvements to Windows Search through the latest Insider Preview build, bringing users more control over how search results are displayed.
The latest update adds a dedicated toggle that allows users to turn web results on or off directly from the Windows Search experience. The feature aims to help users manage the balance between local files and internet-based search results more easily.
Alongside the new toggle, Microsoft has made several enhancements to improve search accuracy and overall usability. The company said the changes are designed to make it easier for users to find apps, documents and other content stored on their devices without unnecessary distractions.
The update is currently being rolled out to Windows Insider users for testing before a wider release. The improved search experience gives users more flexibility by allowing them to customise how information is presented when using Windows Search.
Microsoft has been steadily refining the Windows Search experience through Insider builds, focusing on performance, relevance and user preferences. The latest additions are part of the company’s ongoing efforts to enhance productivity and make navigation more intuitive.
As the feature remains available only to Insider users for now, broader availability is expected after testing and feedback are completed. More changes could also be introduced before the update reaches stable versions of Windows.
The latest Insider build highlights Microsoft’s continued focus on providing a more streamlined and personalised search experience for Windows users.
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