- Microsoft could make the search area for the Windows 11 taskbar launch your browser and your default search engine, rather than Edge and Bing
- This is based on indices in an early test version of its Edge browser
- The EEE region already has the advantage of this change, so hope is that Microsoft plans to deploy this worldwide
Microsoft may well make a very extensive modification to Windows 11 in terms of opening the search area for a request in the default web browser of the operating system rather than on -board.
Windows last reports that there are flags in a browser test of the Edge browser (in the Canar), which indicates that Microsoft works on this functionality, although it never materializes.
The flags in question concern the features linked to the “WSB” or Windows search bar – which means that the task bar research area – or at least the last Windows theory, and this seems likely (although technically WSB can refer to Windows Sandbox, which does not correspond to the context).
One of the flags indicates that the default browser will be used from the search area instead of the edge, and there is also an indicator for the default search engine to be used instead of Bing. In addition to that, Windows also discovered a flag to invoke these two behaviors.
In the latter case, this would mean that if you do a search in the taskbar that has produced a web result, instead of automatically using Edge and Bing, Windows 11 would show your browser and the default search engine chosen (Chrome and Google, perhaps, or Firefox and DuckduckGo – Everything you have chosen).
Note that these are developments hidden in Edge so far, but they would be theoretically linked to wider changes in Windows 11, according to which the defects mentioned would be respected by Microsoft.
Analysis: Level Windows game fields
Respecting your default service and your applications choices is, of course, exactly how things should work, but they don’t. Microsoft prefers to invoke its own browser and search engine in Windows 11 each time it can. If this annoys Windows 11 users, whether – things have been so for a long time.
Well, this is not quite true for everyone, either, not so long ago, Microsoft changed Windows 11 in the EEA (European Economic Zone) to follow this behavior. Yes, people in Europe have their choices of browser and default search engine respected by Windows research due to EU law (the law on digital markets).
So what – if that happens – will be the concert is to bring everyone into the world according to these European countries. It would be a big step forward for Microsoft in my book, and undoubtedly a popular decision, helping to reduce the perception around Windows 11 starting to become a two -level operating system based on the region in which you live. (This is a point that I recently discussed concerning a useful change to extend free updates for Windows 10 that occur in the EEE only.)
However, before letting ourselves be carried away by the notion of this large leveling of the playing field of the research box, it is always a nebulous index indeed. Flags nestled in an early trial edge construction are a very vague clue, and even more because we assume somewhat in their meaning.
Even so, it is an attractive suggestion that Microsoft could move in the right direction, even if I will only believe it when I see it.




