Right now, both can lag enough to feel unreliable. Tap Wi Fi or sound and the panel may take a few seconds to appear, with some toggles updating later. Microsoft says it’s testing changes to remove that lag as part of a broader effort to improve responsiveness across Windows 11. The same work also targets the right click menu, which will open more quickly in File Explorer and elsewhere, addressing another long running complaint. In testing, Quick Settings can stall when switching Wi Fi...

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