

Windows 11 version 22H2 is apparently launching in October with
several improvements, including support for drag and drop on
the taskbar, Windows Spotlfight, and more. The operating system
looks set to get another new personalization called “Stickers”
in Windows 11 version 22H2, but the feature is apparently
hidden in the preview builds.
As part of Windows 11 22H2, Microsoft is adding new ways to
personalize your desktop OS to your own liking. In Build 22621,
which is the RTM as confirmed by Microsoft itself, it is
possible to enable the new ‘Stickers’ features.
As the name suggests, Windows 11’s Stickers feature allows
users to edit stickers and add them to the desktop. The Windows
Clipboard or Emoji panel has been updated with built-in
stickers of various objects, animals and even anime characters.
Stickers can be placed over your desktop wallpaper and they
won’t disappear when you change wallpapers.
At the moment, the Stickers feature is purely for
personalization and they don’t offer any sort of additional
functionality. For example, you cannot add Stickers to the
desktop with notes or additional information like the date
and time.
Likewise, it doesn’t work when you use a slideshow as your
background, or if you have multiple monitors. However, it works
really well with
Windows Spotlight, which changes the background
automatically.
This feature will be debuting alongside Windows 11 version 22h2
and references in the OS suggest that additional stickers could
be offered via the Microsoft Store at some point in the future.