“Widget does not have all your calendars and is full of news and unnecessary stuff. Unsurprisingly, users are not happy with these limitations and they want a proper taskbar back. While we’ll continue to use your feedback to guide the future of features like this, currently on Windows 11, there is a calendar option in the new widgets experience that you can use to quickly see your personal calendar and its events,” the company said in a Feedback Hub post upvoted by more than 1,000 users. “Thank you so much for giving us your feedback. This is a deliberate design change to promote the Windows Widgets panel where you can view events and others activities. But as it turns out, this isn’t a bug at all, according to a statement from Microsoft.
Initially, users assumed that it was a bug and it would be fixed ahead of the rumoured October 2021 release. With Windows 11, Microsoft has removed events integration from the calendar flyout and it is no longer possible to view your agendas.