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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Xbox Full Screen Experience is now available on Windows 11 PCs

Microsoft moves the game interface to a console-like structure Xbox Full Screen Experience It no longer limits its feature to portable devices only. This feature became available on desktop computers, laptop models and tablets with Windows 11 as we entered the weekend.

New full screen interface, previously only ROG Ally And ROG Ally It was limited to handheld devices such as Now, this interface has been opened to Dev and Beta channel users in the Windows Insider program. Users enjoy this experience Xbox app via or on the taskbar. Task View You can access it by clicking on the icon. Other than that Game Bar > Settings from the section or Windows + F11 This mode can also be turned on with a key combination. The interface offers a simplified game screen that can be controlled with a controller, instead of the classic desktop environment.

According to the statement made by Microsoft, this feature is currently being rolled out gradually. So even if you are an Insider user, this mode may not appear immediately. In order for the application to run, Microsoft Store acquired through Xbox app must be installed. The interface does not open without this application. The structure, which makes it easier to navigate the game library with the controller, offers a new control option especially for desktop users. In addition, opening the system directly with a full-screen interface can be optionally configured.

This new feature of Windows 11 was first integrated into portable systems. Now it’s expanding to a much broader set of hardware. Thanks to this developed structure, you are directly confronted with the game library when the system is turned on. Thus, the desktop, taskbar and other classic Windows elements are replaced by a game-centered home screen. Although some users state that this mode is basically an interface change, it offers a familiar experience, especially for those who switch from console to PC.

New interface makes game library management and controller navigation easier

The full-screen Xbox interface doesn’t just offer a visual difference. When this mode is turned on, the system reduces resource usage by suspending unnecessary services in the background. Especially on systems with limited hardware power, this can provide a more stable performance in some games. In addition, the “start the system directly with Xbox Full Screen Experience” option can be activated from the settings menu. In this way, the user is directed directly to the game screen every time the device is turned on.

As stated in the support documents provided by Microsoft, this interface is designed to be fully compatible with the controller. Many operations, from menu transitions to starting games, can be performed with the controller. This structure offers an important function, especially for users who prefer to play on desktop systems with a game controller. Although the integration of different game stores in the Windows environment is still done manually, games acquired through the Xbox application can be opened directly with this interface.

The changes made are not limited to desktop systems only. Microsoft continues to roll out this interface to all handheld console-like devices running Windows 11 at the same time. In short, this feature is available on every mobile gaming device running Windows, as well as on PC. With this mode, users will tend to use a more game-oriented interface. However, there is no exact date given for when this feature will come to stable versions of Windows.

Comments on Reddit and similar platforms show that this feature is perceived by some users as merely an aesthetic change. However, user feedback also states that it offers a more intuitive experience in systems used with a controller. Particularly noteworthy details are the fluidity of interface transitions and the simplification of system resources. It is currently unclear whether Microsoft will integrate this interface more tightly with platforms such as Steam, EA and Epic Games Launcher in the future.

Despite everything, although this feature seems to only concern users who play games with a controller, it can be preferred by anyone who wants a simple and game-centered start screen. However, it is also stated that the Xbox application may not meet the expectations of all users due to its limited game library. Therefore, more customization options may be offered in future updates to increase the usability of the mode. This mode, which is currently only available to Insider users, is expected to come to all Windows 11 systems with the stable version.

Microsoft’s availability of Xbox Full Screen Experience on more common devices offers a new approach to the desktop environment, especially for users who play with a controller. This feature reshapes the gaming experience with a desktop-independent user interface. It will be possible to reach large audiences once the dissemination process is completed. It is not yet known whether the company will offer improvements such as new settings, more controller support and store integration in this mode for Windows 11.


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