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Here’s how you can see the new gallery on Windows 11

The feature has been living inside the system since Build 25300.

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Windows 11 may be going WinAppSDKany time soon, and the recent addition within Windows Insider Build 25300 may offer a slight insight into what it may look like in the future.

Windows hacker Albacore (@thebookisclosed) shows on their page that a XAML-based attractive photo gallery is living inside the new File Explorer within this build. The latest addition includes a built-in search box and lets you browse them by dates and years, thanks to the new WASDK-based File Explorer. Once updated, the Gallery icon will appear below Home in the left pane.

Hidden within build 25300 is something Longhorn’s shell designers wished to one day see in production — a XAML based photo gallery right inside File Explorer. Not as flashy as Phodeo, but I’d say it still counts. Has a timeline scrollbar & configurable photo source list.pic.twitter.com/Nbdqjm65pa

“The new gallery view is part of an upcoming general purpose XAML folder view control, suggesting that the main file browsing area will ditch DirectUI in the future. Besides the Gallery view there’s also a simple list view (intended for recent items in File Explorer Home).”

Furthermore, on the first build on the newly-releasedCanary Channel (build 25314)andDev Channel’s build 23403, Window seems to make a lot of progress with theXAML File Explorer Home. Although it may not seem to support groupings for different file categories, a nice little animation when interacting with chevrons and controls of modern address bar do exist within this build.

XAML File Explorer Home progress, doesn’t seem to support different view types for different groups/categories yet but hey, we’re getting somewhereHas some simple animations when interacting with chevrons toopic.twitter.com/vSU0vKds8G

Then, onBuild 23419from the Dev channel, the feature is getting a neat improvement. Albeit hidden, Windows enthusiast@PhantomOfEarthwas able to spot a functionality that automatically refreshes the gallery home when users delete or edit images to show any changes. Plus, it will reportedly bear a nice addition of date at the top of the gallery and the annotated scroll bar with all its information.

It may seem like wishful thinking for this addition to arrive on Windows 11, but we’re getting closer and closer to Windows 12.

Read along to find out how you can activate the hidden new gallery on Windows 11.

How to see the new gallery interface on Windows 11

  1. Install Windows 11 insider build, whether it’s from Canary or Dev Channel. Find out how you canjoin the Windows Insider Programhere.

  2. Make sure you haveViVeTool. If not, download the latest version onGitHub.

  3. Once downloaded, clickExtract all, select the location where you want to extract it by clickingBrowse, then hitExtract.

In this case, we extract it atC:\Users\WindowsReport\Documents\Tools\ViVeTool-v0.3.2

  1. After installation, change the value ofCompatiblefrom 0 to 1 inthis registry:HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell\Update\Packages\MicrosoftWindows.Client.40729001_cw5n1h2txyewy

  2. Hit?on your keyboard, then type “cmd” and right-click ->Run as administrator.

  3. Type in cd + the directory where we extracted ViVeTool. In this case, it’s atC:\Users\WindowsReport\Documents\Tools\ViVeTool-v0.3.2, then hitEnter.

  4. Enter these commands and hitEnterafter each, thenRebootthe computer.

With that being said, however, the feature is not ready to be out for the public just yet. The Insider mentions that they ran into some bugging problems and it’s safe to say that you may face some troubles along the way.

Are you excited about this new look of File Explorer? Let us know in the comments!

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Rafly Gilang

Rafly is a journalist with growing experience, ranging from technology, business, social, and culture. A holder of the Romanian government scholarship, his writing has been published in several local and national publications.

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