Windows 11: Power Tools for Today’s User
Windows 11 is Microsoft’s next-generation OS version, delivering an upgraded and attractive user interface. It features a central Start Menu and optimized taskbar layout, and gentle curves for a fresh and fluid look. More resources have been optimized for peak performance. Allowing better control of app performance and resources.
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Taskbar Optimization
Windows 11 introduces a centered taskbar that simplifies navigation and improves accessibility for users across different devices.
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Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2)
Windows 11 includes WSL2, allowing developers to run a complete Linux kernel on their system, enhancing cross-platform development.
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Integrated Xbox App
The Xbox app is now built into Windows 11, offering instant access to your gaming library, social features, and cloud gaming capabilities.
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Enhanced Multi-Touch Support
Windows 11 provides improved multi-touch support, offering more responsive and precise touch interactions for touchscreen users.
Settings and Control Panel: Central Points for PC Personalization
The Settings app is a central hub for user preferences in Windows, preconfigured into Windows 10 and 11 systems upon setup. It makes changing system settings intuitive and manageable. Providing settings for managing system accounts and sign-in options. It includes settings for configuring OneDrive and sync folders.
Windows Terminal: A Robust Command-Line Interface for Windows Users
Command Prompt: The Classic Command-Line Interface for Windows Windows Terminal (otherwise known as the Unified Command Console) is a modern console built to optimize the command-line experience for Windows. Included as part of both Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems. It provides a central tool for managing and automating tasks via the command line. Aiding in executing complex administrative commands and automating tasks.
Virtual Desktop Support: Optimizing Your Workflow with Multiple Digital Desktops
Virtual Desktop Support is a default option in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 versions. It enhances task management by providing more space for applications across different desktops. Virtual Desktop Support includes easy-to-use keyboard shortcuts for navigating virtual desktops. It comes with both the Home and Pro versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Multitasking: Enabling Users to Handle Multiple Activities Simultaneously
Snap Layouts: Maximizing Screen Space by Organizing Open Windows
Multitasking is perfect for users who want to maximize their output with fewer interruptions. Snap Layouts allows users to arrange multiple windows side by side with minimal effort. Multitasking is included by default in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 to streamline workflows. Snap Layouts is available by default in the Windows 10 and Windows 11 OS to help with window organization.
- Windows version with no SmartScreen filters running
- No Cortana integration in Windows edition
- Windows setup with no tracking services
- Windows installation without AI-based voice assistant
