Explore Windows 11’s Updated Interface and Experience
Windows 11 is Microsoft’s latest in OS innovation, showcasing a trendy and ergonomic interface. It showcases a balanced Start Menu and new taskbar visuals, and soft edges to provide a premium and fluid appearance. Improvements result in a snappier, faster OS. Creating better flow between concurrent applications.
The Start Menu in the newly published Windows version
It has been reshaped through major updates, delivering a simplified and functional layout. The central Start Menu now provides an easier user experience, presenting a layout that encourages clarity and ease of use. It showcases pinned utilities with a clean search field, and streamlined access to user preferences, power, and configurations.
Notification Center: The Go-To Location for App and System Alerts
Taskbar: A Simple Way to Navigate and Organize Your Apps
Notification Center helps keep you organized by organizing real-time alerts.
Taskbar keeps your workspace organized by giving quick access to active apps.
Notification Center streamlines the notification process for better productivity.
Taskbar helps you navigate between open programs for improved workflow.
Windows Defender: Keeping Windows Users Safe and Secure
Windows Defender (otherwise labeled Microsoft Defender AV) is Microsoft’s system-level tool to combat threats, is implemented as part of the Windows 10 and 11 security stack. It’s key to defending your computer against digital attacks. Aiming to eliminate risks like viruses, spyware, and malicious software.
Touch and Pen Support: Enabling Smooth Navigation with Touch and Pen Inputs
Touch and Pen Support (alternatively called Touchscreen and Pen Features) is a native input solution supporting touchscreen and pen interaction within Windows. Included by default in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems. It is integral for providing a flexible and dynamic interaction experience on Windows devices. Enhancing tasks like drawing, writing, and navigation with touch and pen features.
- Windows build without Cortana or voice services
- Windows without Trusted Platform Module security
- SmartScreen protection turned off in Windows