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Microsoft seems to be working on a new “Experimental Features” option for Windows 11 Insiders on the Dev Channel. The new option was spotted by Windows enthusiast and Twitter user Albacore on the Windows Insider Program page within Settings.

However, this option isn’t working at the moment and so Lexter speculates that the new option might be a way to toggle features that don’t work well with A/B feature testing, which Microsoft It was introduced in June last year.
The Windows Insider Program ⚙️ page is getting a list of “experimental features”, the implementation is incomplete, and the list is currently empty. Could this become an official way to toggle features that don’t fully benefit from random A/B testing? Crossing fingers. pic.twitter.com/s3bpjO0jWg
— Albacore (@thebookisclosed) January 18, 2023
PhantomOcean3, another popular Windows leaker, also spotted the feature, which is called “AllowExperimental Features” in recent Windows 11 dev builds. This means that the option should appear in its full form in the upcoming dev channel build.
Interestingly, an ‘AllowExperimental Features’ speed feature appeared to be hidden in recent dev builds, suggesting that it is pic.twitter.com/C9lLDevsPv
— PhantomOcean3☃️💙💛 (@PhantomOfEarth) January 18, 2023
The experimental features option isn’t the only Dev Channel-related change Microsoft is currently working on. The company is also actively investigating why many users are complaining about slow download and install speeds for recent builds.