Microsoft has finally updated Sticky Notes in Windows 11 - and I'm excited about my favourite feature getting a lot smarter (2024)

Microsoft has finally updated Sticky Notes in Windows 11 - and I'm excited about my favourite feature getting a lot smarter (1)

Microsoft could finally be updating the Sticky Notes app for Windows 11 (and Windows 10), after years of seeming neglect.

Sticky Notes is a pre-installed app from Microsoft that allows users to put virtual sticky notes on the desktop to help remember tasks or make to-do lists across their devices linked to their Microsoft account. While it’s an app that can be easily overlooked (even by Microsoft), for those of us who use it - such as myself - it can be an incredibly useful tool for staying organized and productive.

As Windows Central reports, the Sticky Notes social media account has just put out an intriguing update, hinting at some big updates coming to the app in the near future. With the last official post from the account dating back to 2020, this sudden burst of activity suggests that whatever the changes are in store - they’re going to be big.

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Microsoft has been pumping out a steady stream of updates for Windows 11 and Windows 10, and rumors of a big 24H2 update slated for later this year, suggest huge changes are coming to Microsoft’s latest operating system. Even ancient pre-installed apps like Microsoft Paint and Notepad have received some positive updates in the last two years, so it’s refreshing to see the Sticky Notes app finally get some love and attention.

The recent post from the Sticky Notes account doesn't give out too much information, teasing only that we should expect one of the “biggest announcements yet” for the feature. The account also responded to some initial speculation from excited users clarifying that the news is not a web app - for now. Instead, Windows Central is speculating that it could have something to do with Artificial Intelligence (AI), and I agree- here’s why.

Working smarter, not harder

Sticky Notes seems like quite a basic feature at the moment, which means it's ripe for getting new AI features - something Microsoft has been incredibly keen on lately. Its close partnership with OpenAI (the company behind the popular ChatGPT AI bot), and continuing mission to integrate its own AI bot, Copilot, into almost every facet of Windows 11, means Microsoft already has the tools and knowledge to give its older apps some AI brains.

This is exactly what happened with the iconic Notepad app, which recently got ChatGPT-powered AI features, turning the once basic word processing app into a rather cool and useful tool that can help you with your writing - and all for free, due to it coming pre-installed with Windows since the 1980s.

There are a lot of positives that can come out of combining the simplest tool on your desktop and the ‘smarts’ of ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot coming together, especially as the Sticky Note app works across your devices.

However, things could also go sideways and Microsoft might end up bloating and overcomplicating an app users enjoy for its simplicity and reliability. Sticky Notes is one of those apps on Windows that just works; you know what you’re going to find when you unbox a new PC and you always know exactly what your virtual sticky notes will look like. A big change like the social media account suggests could turn a lot of loyal users into disgruntled ones if Microsoft ends up making the Sticky Notes feature far too complicated. Plus, not every user will be thrilled to have artificial intelligence bleed into such a basic app (and the security and ethical issues that surround AI).

I love Sticky Notes and while I’m on the fence about how these ‘big changes’ will affect one of my favourite Windows features, I do ultimately think it will be a good thing. We could see exciting updates that could allow people to create collaborative Sticky Notes on their desktop, have the AI draft shopping lists out of desired recipes, and comb through emails and calendar apps to create a daily to-do list or schedule.

While I do think the Sticky Note app doesn’t need the upgrade, there is the concern that it could be left behind if it’s not brought up to speed. AI-powered features, if done well, will not only retain its existing fans like me but also encourage new users to discover the app - and maybe even fall in love with it.

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Microsoft has finally updated Sticky Notes in Windows 11 - and I'm excited about my favourite feature getting a lot smarter (2)

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Microsoft has finally updated Sticky Notes in Windows 11 - and I'm excited about my favourite feature getting a lot smarter (2024)

FAQs

What is the use of Sticky Notes in Windows 11? ›

Sticky Notes is a pre-installed app from Microsoft that allows users to put virtual sticky notes on the desktop to help remember tasks or make to-do lists across their devices linked to their Microsoft account.

What is the Sticky Notes feature in Microsoft? ›

With Sticky Notes, you can create notes, type, ink or add a picture, add text formatting, stick them to the desktop, move them around there freely, close them to the Notes list, and sync them across devices and apps like OneNote Mobile, Microsoft Launcher for Android, and Outlook for Windows.

Where do I find Microsoft Sticky Notes? ›

Windows 10 To view your sticky notes on Windows 10, click or tap the Start button, and type "Sticky Notes". Sticky Notes will open where you left them. iPhone Your sticky notes appear with OneNote for iPhone. Open OneNote, and then on the bottom right, tap Sticky Notes.

Where is the Sticky Notes folder in Windows 11? ›

Sticky Notes is saved in SQL Lite Database that holds the location path: - %UserProfile%\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft. MicrosoftStickyNotes_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState. You can simply copy-paste this into the search bar of File Explorer or access it by following folder by folder.

What is the point of Sticky Notes? ›

Sticky notes can be used for countless things. They're great for personal organization and to-do lists. They can be used as a bookmark or to attach a note to something. Stickies can also be used for important reminders like birthdays or anniversaries.

Does Windows still have Sticky Notes? ›

You can pin Sticky Notes to the Windows taskbar to create a new note quickly. Right-click the Sticky Notes icon in the taskbar, and then click Pin to taskbar. If you right click or tap and hold on the Sticky Notes icon in the Windows taskbar, you can select New note.

Can you recover Microsoft Sticky Notes? ›

For Sticky Notes on Windows 10, try re-installing the app from the Microsoft Store. If you were signed into Sticky Notes before the app was uninstalled, your notes will reappear after you reinstall and sign in with the same account.

Are Microsoft Sticky Notes backed up? ›

If you want to keep a record or backup of your sticky notes, you can export them. This only applies if you have signed in to Sticky Notes and synced your notes (version 3.0 or later). Sticky Notes are stored in Outlook.com along with your email, calendar items, and contacts.

Why are Sticky Notes not working in Windows 11? ›

Locate the Sticky Notes app, click on the ellipsis next to it, and select Advanced options from the menu. Now, click the Repair button and wait for the process to complete. If repairing didn't help, click on the Reset button. Again click on Reset to confirm and start the process.

Where is Sticky Keys in Windows 11? ›

Step 1: Open the Windows Start menu, type "Settings," and hit Enter. Step 2: Select Accessibility from the list of settings on the left, scroll to the bottom, and click Keyboard. Step 3: You should see the option to enable or disable Sticky Keys right on top.

What is Sticky Keys used for Windows 11? ›

Sticky Keys is a great accessibility feature that allows you to use keyboard shortcuts without straining your fingers. Make typing easier by learning about Sticky Keys and how to manage the feature on your Microsoft Surface device.

Is using Sticky Notes good? ›

Keep them handy while reading a book:

So that you can jot down any ideas or thoughts that you have and paste them in the book. Our translucent sticky notes are especially helpful in preserving readability of the pages while keeping all those precious creative thoughts safe and secure!

What is a sticky note on a computer? ›

Sticky Notes is a desktop notes application included in Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11. The app loads quickly and enables users to quickly take notes using post-it note–like windows on their desktop. Sticky Notes. Screenshot of Sticky Notes on Windows 10 with insight enabled.

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