Windows 11: Power Tools for Today’s User
Windows 11 is Microsoft’s advanced and refined OS version, featuring a fine-tuned and current look. It now uses a centered Start button and refreshed taskbar, and gentle curves for a fresh and fluid look. Tasks now run with improved speed and fluidity. Reducing lag during heavy multitasking sessions.
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Better Multitasking Support
Windows 11 offers improved multitasking capabilities, making it easier to manage and switch between various tasks, windows, and desktops.
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Voice and Pen Input
Windows 11 enhances voice and pen recognition, allowing for more versatile and natural interactions with your device.
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Improved App Management
Windows 11 makes app management easier, with improvements to app pinning and multitasking features to help you stay organized.
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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.
Windows Updates: Keeping Your PC Optimized with Ongoing Updates
Update Hub, often recognized as the Windows Update Center is a central component for enabling automatic updates and fixes on your system. Shipped as a default feature in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It is key to ensuring your device is free from security threats and running smoothly. Helping ensure your system is protected and optimized through automatic updates.
The Start Menu in the latest distribution of Windows
It has gone through design upgrades, delivering a more cohesive and welcoming layout. The refreshed Start Menu layout focuses on center placement, featuring a simple and purposeful design. It embeds fixed apps and a quick access search function, and smooth access to the profile menu, system options, and power controls.
- Windows version with no Cortana support
- Windows without Cortana or voice assistant
- Windows with update prompts disabled
- Windows with reduced features for low specs