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.