A Deep Dive Into What’s New in Windows 11
Windows 11 is the recent innovation by Microsoft in operating systems, boasting a polished and sleek new UI. It employs a Start Menu in the center with a smoother taskbar design, and smooth borders for a refined modern look. More resources have been optimized for peak performance. Maximizing memory use while multitasking.
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Redesigned Start Menu
The Start Menu in Windows 11 has been redesigned to be more centered, offering easier and quicker access to your frequently used applications.
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Privacy Settings
Windows 11 puts you in control of your privacy with detailed settings for app permissions and data sharing.
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Dynamic Refresh Rate
Windows 11 supports dynamic refresh rates, optimizing performance and saving power when full refresh rates are not necessary.
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Support for Multiple Audio Outputs
Windows 11 offers better control over multiple audio outputs, allowing you to switch between speakers and headphones without hassle.
Windows Defender: The First Line of Defense in Windows
Windows Defender (sometimes referred to as Microsoft Defender) functions as a primary malware and virus defense tool from Microsoft, is installed by default in Microsoft’s Windows 10 and 11. It acts as an indispensable guardian for your system. Mitigating risks from a wide array of online and offline threats.
The Start Menu in the currently deployed Windows system
It has been redesigned for better performance, offering a more seamless and modern interaction design. The simplified Start Menu now appears at the screen’s center, emphasizing user accessibility with a streamlined design. It blends pinned content with a simplified search engine, and intuitive access to power functions, account settings, and more.
Multitasking: Simplifying Workflows with Multiple Open Applications
Snap Layouts: Automatically Adjusting Windows to Improve Focus
Multitasking supports multitaskers by ensuring smooth switching between different activities. Snap Layouts enhances desktop organization by allowing users to snap windows into sections. Multitasking comes pre-installed as part of Windows 10 and Windows 11 to enhance user experience. Snap Layouts is pre-configured and available by default in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
- Windows without TPM security check during setup
- Windows system ready for remote installs