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Windows 11 home features
Windows 11 home features












windows 11 home features

I compared the size of the Start Menu on a 1920 x 1080 display on both operating systems. Even worse, Windows 11 makes you click a second time to see a list of all your apps. However, in Windows 11, the Start menu is designed to be showy rather than functional, sitting in the middle of the display by default and taking up more screen real estate for fewer icons than in Windows 10.

windows 11 home features

The Taskbar in the latest version of Windows 11 is very good already, so it's only going to get better from here.How about some humility, Microsoft? What we want out of Start menu is to give us quick access to all of our programs and then get out of the way. They're slowly adding back core functionality, but not everything will make the cut. So that's why the Windows 11 Taskbar is the way it is, because Microsoft wanted to rebuild it as a more modern experience. With rebuilding the experience from the ground up, Microsoft took this opportunity to revise the vision for what the Taskbar should and shouldn't be, so features like support for toolbars or the ability to move the Taskbar to the top of the display likely won't be returning. Now, not every classic Taskbar feature will make a return. That said, I imagine most users are more familiar with the current functionality, as that's been the default since Windows 7. It's just starting over and rebuilding it for the modern era.īeing able to ungroup icons and show Taskbar labels will make it easier for some to find running apps on the Taskbar and essentially restores how the Taskbar used to work in Windows Vista and prior days.

windows 11 home features

Microsoft didn't remove anything from the Taskbar. Additionally, references to two other classic Taskbar features have been spotted hidden in the latest Windows 11 preview builds, which reveal the ability to ungroup app icons and show app labels on the Taskbar may be making a return, two functions that have been part of Windows since the Windows 7 "Superbar" launched in 2009.














Windows 11 home features