Microsoft seems to be removing some useful options to simplify the taskbar context menu for the next version of Windows 10. Although Windows 10 21H2 is not due until the second half of the year, preview builds in the Dev Channel revealed that Microsoft is cutting the number of items in the taskbar’s context menu.

In the latest test preview of Windows 10 21H2, when you right-click the taskbar, you will no longer find the option to enable or disable Task View, Windows Ink Workspace, touch keyboard, and touchpad buttons. The Search submenu has also been removed from the list.

However, they are not entirely gone. After installing version 21H2, you will continue to find these options under Settings > Personalization > Taskbar. The only option that is missing the one to enable the virtual touchpad feature.

As of Windows 10 21H2, the taskbar context menu will only include the options to customize the toolbar, “News and interests” widget, and Cortana (new). You will continue to have the options to change the layout of open windows, show desktop, access Task Manager,  lock the taskbar, and access the Taskbar settings.