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Windows 11 Notepad Getting New Updates With Context Menus

Windows 11 Notepad is getting new updates that make it look and work different from the old version you might know. Microsoft just added new right-click menus that look similar to the ones in File Explorer. These changes are part of a bigger plan to make Notepad do more things.

Windows 11 Notepad Getting New Updates With Context Menus

What’s new in the latest update:

  • Fresh context menus that match Windows 11’s style
  • Version 11.2507.26.0 brings cleaner organization
  • Better separators and layout for easier use

What Features Are Being Added to Notepad?

Microsoft has been busy adding many new things to Notepad over the past few months:

  • AI-powered features through Copilot integration
  • Spell check and autocorrect that highlights mistakes
  • Text formatting options including Markdown support
  • Tabs and auto-save to prevent losing your work
  • Dark mode and rounded corners for a modern look

These updates make Notepad work more like Microsoft Word or other advanced text editors. The company wants to replace the old WordPad program with a better Notepad.

How Can You Get These New Features Right Now?

If you want to try the new Notepad features today, you have two choices:

For Windows Insider Users

  1. Open Microsoft Store
  2. Go to Downloads
  3. Click “Check for Updates
  4. Notepad will update automatically

For Regular Windows 11 Users

  1. Go to store.rg-adguard.net
  2. Select “ProductId” from the dropdown
  3. Type this code: 9msmlrh6lzf3
  4. Choose “Fast” and click the checkmark
  5. Download the Microsoft.WindowsNotepad file
  6. Install it on your computer

This manual method lets anyone get the newest Notepad version without waiting for official updates.

Why Are Some People Unhappy About These Changes?

Many Windows users are not happy with these updates. Here’s what they don’t like:

Performance concerns

  • New features might make Notepad slower
  • AI features use more computer memory
  • Simple tasks become more complicated

Privacy worries

  • AI features might send your text to Microsoft’s servers
  • Some people don’t want their notes analyzed
  • Cloud connections create security risks

Loss of simplicity

  • Notepad used to be super simple and fast
  • Too many options confuse new users
  • The app feels bloated with unnecessary features

Can You Turn Off the New Features?

Yes! Microsoft lets you disable most new features if you want the old Notepad experience:

  1. Open Notepad
  2. Click the Settings icon (gear symbol)
  3. Turn off AI features and Copilot
  4. Disable spell check and autocorrect
  5. Remove formatting options
  6. Save your changes

This gives you back the simple text editor that Windows users have loved for decades.

What Should You Expect Next?

Microsoft plans to keep adding more features to Notepad. Future updates might include:

  • Better AI writing assistance
  • More formatting options
  • Integration with other Microsoft apps
  • Advanced editing tools

The company is using Notepad as a testing ground for AI features that might appear in other Windows apps like Paint and Calculator.

Windows 11 Notepad is changing from a simple text editor into a more powerful writing tool. While some users love the new features, others want to keep things simple. The good news is that Microsoft gives you choices – you can use the new features or turn them off to get the classic Notepad experience.

Whether you embrace these changes or stick with the basics, Notepad remains an important part of Windows that millions of people use every day.