Windows 11's taskbar can be changed depending on your preference. You can make certain adjustments to ensure a better browsing experience. If you wish to pin an app to your taskbar, there are ...
While Windows 11 offers a host of great functionality, there are settings that work better when changed. Here are some of ...
Customize your Windows 11 experience, learn about the best new features, and squeeze the most out of Microsoft's superb desktop OS with these hand-picked tips and pointers. I've been testing PC and ...
One of the first changes you’ll notice after switching from Windows 10 is that the Start menu button and taskbar icons are centered rather than on the left—but you can go back to the old way of ...
The Windows 10 era is over, so it's time to upgrade to Windows 11, if you haven't already. Though change might breed trepidation, we expect you'll be happy once you make the move to our Editors' ...
Microsoft’s latest operating system has plenty to recommend it, from smarter window management to a fresh new approach to widgets. Windows 11 was officially released on October 5th and, throwing ...
Windows 11 is looking great and working well. But there are certain features that are not carried over to Windows 11 from Windows 10. In this guide, we list out features that are missing on Windows 11 ...
Microsoft recently released its latest computer software called Windows 11. Consumers expected that this new system version would offer a better experience compared to its predecessor, Windows 10. A ...
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When Microsoft released the first preview build of Windows 11, it was met with praise by many, but also disappointment that many features users have to come to love were suddenly missing. By far, the ...
Microsoft says it wants users to weigh in with requests, suggestions, and advice using the built-in Feedback hub. But is that any way to really get Microsoft’s attention? In addition to complaining ...