Stickers could be limited to a single monitor though, and references to the feature in Windows 11 include policies around education usage. Microsoft is currently shipping Windows 11 SE on new low-cost laptops for students, and it’s optimized so apps always launch fullscreen on a single display. It’s possible that the new stickers feature could be part of Windows 11 SE or consumer-focused versions of Windows 11.
Elsewhere, a new sustainability section of the Windows 11 Settings looks like it will offer recommendations on energy-saving and device recyclability. Microsoft also appears to be renaming Focus Assist to just Focus, with options to schedule the quiet mode through Outlook.
These features are currently not available to most Windows 11 testers, and Microsoft has not acknowledged their existence yet.