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Windows 11's Run dialog is quite an old piece of user interface. Its current form is over two decades old, and the only noticeable upgrade we have received is dark mode support in recent Windows 11 updates (which also introduced more flashbangs in File Explorer). However, it appears that Microsoft is going to give its operating system a revamped Run dialog. @phantomofearth published an early look at the upcoming Run redesign. While the new experience is not quite ready for its prime time, the shared screenshot shows a clear view of what Microsoft aims to deliver in future updates:
The new Run dialog has a larger box for your commands, and all your recently entered commands will appear above it. Also, as Windows Central reports, the dialog will automatically show the app's icon upon finding the executable you want to run. The "Browse" button that opens a File Explorer and lets you find executables is no longer there, though.
Interestingly, it appears that Microsoft will have the new Run dialog available side-by-side with the old one. The company is reportedly planning to give users a toggle that switches between the two variants, which is somewhat similar to having two context menu styles. By default, Windows 11 will use the old one, but the "Advanced" section in the Settings app will let you turn on the new variant:
Microsoft has not announced anything about this, and these bits are hidden in the latest preview builds, so we will have to wait a little more to get an official word from the company. Meanwhile, you can try some of the third-party attempts to give Windows 11 users a modernized Run experience.