Unleash Windows 11's hidden features, maximize the power of its AI tools, and fine-tune your PC like a pro with these ...
Have you ever felt like your computer’s interface just doesn’t quite fit your workflow? The Windows 11 taskbar, often overlooked as a static feature, is actually a powerful tool waiting to be tailored ...
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Since its first launch, the Windows operating system has always tried to provide users with plenty of customisations. One significant change in the latest Windows 11 release is the center alignment of ...
Windows 11 lets you revert to a Windows 10-style taskbar by accessing the Personalization page in the Settings app. Windows 11 features a massively redesigned taskbar that's centered on the desktop.
The latest preview of Windows 11 revamps a taskbar feature called 'overflow', which offers a space for open apps that don't fit in the taskbar, but still offers a taskbar shortcut to them. Taskbar ...
Windows has changed a lot over the years and lost some old-school features along the way. Window grouping on the taskbar is a relatively new feature, for example, and you could disable it entirely in ...
Microsoft didn’t release a major new version of Windows in 2025, but it did deliver a lot of significant updates. Here's my ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. One of the most noticeable changes in Windows 11, Microsoft’s ...
The Windows Start Menu has been our go-to point for accessing most of our computer applications. Over the years, with different versions of the Windows operating system, Microsoft has been refreshing ...
The first thing I do on any Windows 11 PC to boost performance is adjust the visual effects. These include features such as ...
One of the first things you'll notice about Windows 11 is that its taskbar centers its icons (including the Start menu) in the middle of itself. Longtime Windows users might not like this "macOS look" ...