How to Enable Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog (New Fluent UI Run Box)

Windows 11 is slowly getting rid of legacy UI elements, and one of the oldest survivors — the Run dialog (Win + R) — is finally getting a modern refresh. Microsoft is now testing a new, WinUI-based Run dialog that looks cleaner, more consistent with Windows 11, and better suited for touch devices.

How to Enable Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog (New Fluent UI Run Box)
How to Enable Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog (New Fluent UI Run Box)

However, this new Run dialog is not enabled for everyone yet. It’s currently rolling out in Insider Preview builds, and in some cases, it needs to be manually unlocked.

What Is the New Windows 11 Run Dialog?

The new Run dialog is a modern replacement-style interface built using WinUI, Microsoft’s newer UI framework.

How to Enable Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog (New Fluent UI Run Box)How to Enable Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog (New Fluent UI Run Box)
How to Enable Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog (New Fluent UI Run Box)How to Enable Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog (New Fluent UI Run Box)

Compared to the classic Run box, the new version:

  • Uses rounded corners and Fluent UI styling
  • Matches system light and dark mode automatically
  • Opens as a modern flyout instead of a fixed dialog box
  • Includes a simple command history view
  • Feels more consistent with Start and Search UI

Important: It does NOT replace the classic Run dialog yet.
For now, it exists alongside the legacy Run, and Microsoft treats it as optional.

Availability: Who Can Enable the New Run Dialog?

Before trying anything, it’s important to understand availability.

How to Enable Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog (New Fluent UI Run Box)
How to Enable Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog (New Fluent UI Run Box)

Currently supported:

  • Windows 11 Insider Preview builds
    • Dev Channel
    • Beta Channel
  • Systems running recent preview updates (example: KB5072043 and newer)

Not available yet:

  • Stable Windows 11 releases
  • Older Insider builds
  • Systems without required feature flags

If you’re on stable Windows 11, you may not see the new Run dialog at all, even after updates.

Method 1: Enable the New Run Dialog from Settings (If Available)

On some Insider builds, Microsoft provides a built-in toggle.

How to Enable Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog (New Fluent UI Run Box)

Steps:

  1. Press Win + I to open Settings
  2. Go to System
  3. Open Advanced
  4. Look for Run dialog
  5. Turn it On
  6. Restart your PC

After restart, press Win + R to check if the modern Run dialog appears.

If you don’t see this toggle, move to the next method.

Method 2: Force-Enable the New Run Dialog Using ViVeTool (Advanced)

If the Settings toggle is missing, you can manually unlock the feature using ViVeTool, a trusted open-source utility used by Windows enthusiasts.

Warning: ViVeTool enables experimental features. Visual glitches or unfinished behavior are possible.

Step 1: Download ViVeTool

Step 2: Open Command Prompt as Administrator

  1. Press Win
  2. Type cmd
  3. Right-click Command Prompt
  4. Select Run as administrator

Step 3: Navigate to the ViVeTool Folder

cd C:\ViVeTool

Step 4: Enable the Modern Run Dialog Feature IDs

Run the following command:

vivetool /enable /id:58381341,58527096,57156807,57259990

These feature IDs control the modern Run dialog UI and Settings toggle.

Step 5: Restart Your PC

After reboot:

  • Go to Settings → System → Advanced
  • Enable Run dialog if the toggle appears
  • Press Win + R to test

Is the New Run Dialog Slower?

How to Enable Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog (New Fluent UI Run Box)

No.

Despite being WinUI-based, the modern Run dialog opens almost instantly, similar to the classic version. It also feels more touch-friendly and visually consistent with Windows 11.

Can You Switch Back to the Old Run Dialog?

Yes — for now.

To disable the new Run dialog using ViVeTool, run:

vivetool /disable /id:58381341,58527096,57156807,57259990

Restart your PC after running the command.

Why You Might Not See the New Run Dialog Yet

If it’s not showing up, one of these is likely the reason:

  • You’re on stable Windws 11
  • Your Insider build is too old
  • Required feature IDs are missing

This is normal during staged rollouts.

If you’re an Insider user, you can try it today. For everyone else, it’s best to wait for Microsoft’s official rollout.

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