Wednesday, May 20, 2026

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Stop Right-Clicking: Windows 11 Drop Tray Puts File Sharing at the Top of Your Screen

Stop Right-Clicking: Windows 11 Drop Tray Puts File Sharing at the Top of Your Screen

Dragging files in Windows 11 just got smarter. Drop Tray appears the moment you start dragging, offering a fast lane to open apps, email, Teams, a connected phone, and more. No extra clicks. No menu hunting. Drag up, choose your destination, and let go.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 20, 2026


Windows 11
If you have ever dragged a file across your screen only to fumble through a right-click menu, or opened three windows just to share one document, you are not alone. 

Windows has always made copying files easy. 

Sharing, though, has lagged behind.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Drop Tray.

Windows 11 Drop Tray

Feature Explanation

Drop Tray is a Windows 11 sharing shortcut that appears near the top of the screen when you drag a local file from File Explorer or the desktop. 

Instead of right-clicking a file, choosing Share, selecting an app, or opening another destination first, you can drag the file upward and drop it into the tray.

Microsoft has made two important changes. 

First, the feature has been renamed from Drag Tray to Drop Tray

Second, its settings have moved from Nearby Sharing to Settings > System > Multitasking

Microsoft also says the updated Drop Tray uses a smaller peek view to reduce accidental openings and make it easier to dismiss near the top of the screen.

That matters because the original top-screen behavior could feel intrusive. 

Users often drag files near the top of the display to move windows, organize desktop items, or work in File Explorer tabs. 

A smaller peek view helps make Drop Tray feel more like a helpful target and less like an accidental interruption.

The feature is most useful for Windows users who frequently move files into apps, share documents, send images, or open files in another workflow. 

It is a small feature, but it solves a real friction point.

What You'll Gain
  • Skip the right-click menu entirely when sharing files.
  • Attach files to Outlook, Teams, or other apps in one drag.
  • Let the tray learn your favorite destinations and surface them first.
  • Turn the feature off anytime if it does not fit your workflow.
  • Zero cost: built into Windows 11 on all supported builds.

Step-By-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.
  1. Open File Explorer or go to your desktop.
  2. Select a local file you want to share, move, or open.
  3. Click and hold the file with your mouse or touch input.
  4. Drag the file toward the top edge of the screen.
  5. When Drop Tray appears, move the file over the available target.
  6. Drop the file onto an app or choose More to open the Windows share window.
Windows 11 Drop Tray Just Made File Sharing Faster
fig. 1 - Windows 11 Drop Tray Just Made File Sharing Faster


Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Built into Windows 11 at no extra cost.
  • Works with both mouse and touchscreen input.
  • Supports dragging and sharing multiple files at once.
  • Cuts sharing steps significantly compared to the traditional right-click workflow.

Cons:
  • Cannot share folders or compressed containers such as ZIP or RAR files.
  • The tray can appear unintentionally when dragging files near the top of the screen.
  • Only running apps appear in the tray; the app must be open before you drag.
  • May suggest apps that are not installed on your PC, triggering unwanted install prompts. 
  • Not available on Windows 10 or any earlier version of Windows.
  • Touch users on smaller screens may find it harder to target tray icons precisely.
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Feature Access
  • Feature Name: Drop Tray (formerly Drag Tray).
  • Platform: Windows 11 only.
  • Minimum Build: (23H2) 22631.5413.  Also available in 24H2 and 25H2 qualifying builds.
  • Cost: Free; built-in feature.

Score

Category  |  Score (out of 10)  |  Justification

Value 8
Drop Tray solves a real workflow problem for users who frequently share or move files. It is especially useful because it reduces extra clicks.

Usability 7
The drag-and-drop interaction is easy to understand, and the updated smaller peek view improves the experience. Availability and discoverability may still confuse some users.

Wow Factor 6
It is clever and practical, but not transformative. This is a refinement feature rather than a headline Windows upgrade.

Total: 21/30 👍 Good

Key Takeaways
  • Drop Tray slides down automatically when you drag a file toward the top of your Windows 11 screen.
  • No setup required.
  • It surfaces open apps, connected phones, and the full Windows Share sheet in one place.
  • You can disable or re-enable the tray anytime via Settings > System > Multitasking.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Windows 11 Drop Tray
  • Platform(s): Windows 11
  • Quick Benefit: Drag files to the top of the screen to share or open them faster
  • Best For: Business users, students, creators, and frequent file sharers
  • Access Type: Rolling Out

Try It Yourself

Ready to stop fumbling through share menus? 

Open File Explorer, grab any individual file, and drag it slowly toward the very top of your screen. Watch the Drop Tray slide into view.

Once you try it, the old workflow will feel like a long detour.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Grok Skills: Teach Grok Once and Reuse Your Expertise Forever

Grok Skills: Teach Grok Once and Reuse Your Expertise Forever

Grok Skills turn one-time instructions into reusable expertise that Grok remembers across conversations. You can now generate polished documents and automate workflows without repeating your preferences every time.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 19, 2026


Grok
You explain exactly how you want a report formatted or a presentation structured, only to start from scratch in the next chat. 

That repetition wastes time and breaks consistency.

Grok Skills solve this by letting you teach Grok your preferences, formats, and workflows once. It then applies them reliably in future conversations.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Try Grok Skills.

Grok Skills

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Monday, May 18, 2026

Let ChatGPT Do the Spreadsheet Heavy Lifting

Let ChatGPT Do the Spreadsheet Heavy Lifting

ChatGPT can now work directly inside Excel and Google Sheets, helping users build, clean, explain, and update spreadsheets without leaving the workbook. It is especially useful for budgets, reports, trackers, financial models, messy data, and formulas that need a second look.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 18, 2026


ChatGPT
Few productivity tasks create more quiet frustration than opening a spreadsheet you did not build.

The formulas are buried. The labels are inconsistent. 

Three tabs seem important, two tabs appear abandoned, and one cell is throwing an error that breaks the whole report.

That is exactly where ChatGPT for Excel and Google Sheets becomes useful. 

OpenAI’s spreadsheet add-ins place ChatGPT in a sidebar inside Excel or Google Sheets, where it can help build, update, clean, and explain spreadsheet work using plain-language instructions. 

OpenAI says the feature is available globally to ChatGPT Free, Go, Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise, Edu, and K-12 users, with usage limits depending on plan type.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Use ChatGPT as your spreadsheet co-pilot before you touch the formulas.

ChatGPT for Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets

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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Share Real Moments Fast with Instagram Instants

Share Real Moments Fast with Instagram Instants

Instagram Instants gives users a faster, more casual way to share disappearing photos with close friends and mutual followers. Here’s how it works, why it matters, and when to use it instead of Stories or DMs.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 16, 2026


Instants - An Instagram App
Have you ever taken a quick photo that felt too casual for your Instagram grid, too temporary for Stories, and too visual for a regular DM?

Here’s a Cool Tip: Use Instagram Instants for quick, private, real-life updates.

Instagram is trying to fill with Instants, a new way to share spontaneous photos with your Close Friends or followers you follow back. 

The idea is simple: snap a real-time photo, send it quickly, and let it disappear after it is viewed. 

Instagram Instants

Friday, May 15, 2026

Discover Random Hidden Gems Across the Web

Discover Random Hidden Gems Across the Web

Sometimes the best websites are the ones you were never searching for in the first place. McStumble turns random web discovery into a fun, surprisingly addictive experience that can uncover useful tools, creative projects, and strange corners of the internet in seconds.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 15, 2026


Discover McStumble
Do you ever feel like the modern internet keeps showing you the same five websites over and over again?

Search engines are optimized for popularity. Social media algorithms push trending content. AI summaries often point everyone toward identical sources. As a result, the web can start to feel smaller than it really is.

Here's a Cool Tip:  McStumble.

McStumble recreates the spirit of classic internet exploration by sending users to random interesting websites with a single click. 

Some are educational. 

Some are practical. Some are weird in the best possible way. 

The experience feels like channel surfing for the web, except every click has the potential to reveal something genuinely useful or unexpectedly entertaining.

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Thursday, May 14, 2026

iOS 26.5 Finally Fixes One of the Biggest iPhone Messaging Problems

iOS 26.5 Finally Fixes One of the Biggest iPhone Messaging Problems

Secure texting between iPhone and Android users is finally arriving. iOS 26.5 also adds smarter Maps suggestions, new customization options, and several under-the-radar improvements that make everyday iPhone use better.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 14, 2026


iOS 26.5
Apple’s iOS 26.5 update may not be the flashiest iPhone release of the year, but it quietly solves a long-standing frustration for millions of users. 

If you regularly text Android users, this update brings a major privacy and messaging upgrade that makes cross-platform conversations significantly more secure.

Have you ever noticed how conversations between iPhones and Android phones still felt stuck in the past?

For years, iPhone users enjoyed encrypted iMessage chats with other Apple users, while messages sent to Android devices lost some of those protections. 

Group chats broke, reactions looked strange, videos compressed badly, and security varied depending on carrier support.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Upgrade to iOS 26.5.

The headline feature is end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging between supported iPhone and Android devices. 

That means your conversations can now receive the same kind of privacy protection that iPhone users already expect from iMessage. 

Apple also added improvements to Maps, new wallpaper customization options, and several quality-of-life enhancements throughout the operating system.

This is one of those updates that improves daily life without requiring users to learn an entirely new app or workflow.

iOS 26.5

Monday, May 11, 2026

Create Your Cinematic Overview

Create Your Cinematic Overview

Transform static documents and scattered research into high-fidelity, narrative-driven videos that tell a professional story with a single click.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 11, 2026


NotebookLM
Have you ever looked at a fifty-page research paper or a dozen messy meeting transcripts and wished you could just watch a summary instead? 

Most of us have felt that wall of text fatigue. 

While AI has been great at summarizing text into bullet points, the jump from a list of facts to a compelling narrative has always required a human touch and hours of video editing. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Create Your Cinematic Overview in NotebookLM.

NotebookLM not just summarize your data; it directs, scripts, and produces a cinematic video that feels like something you would see on a professional streaming platform. 

This is a massive leap forward for anyone who needs to digest complex information quickly or share insights with a team in a format that actually sticks.

NotebookLM Cinematic Overview