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Improved setup of multiple camera, webcam, mics and headsets Most people will need both a Microsoft account and an internet connection to update to Windows 11. While we wanted to see easier user account creation without logging in or being pressured to create or connect a Microsoft account, Windows 11 Home goes in the opposite direction - you'll need to have a Microsoft account and an internet connection to get the upgrade. In Windows 10, you need to log in to create a new user account, and Microsoft recommends that the new account is also attached to a Microsoft account. But in Windows 10, you have to go into the Registry, and it's a more complicated process. MacOS makes it easy to reverse the direction of your mouse scroll if you want to from System Preferences. Easier options to reverse the scroll direction Again, Microsoft didn't mention any change here during its virtual event. But Windows machines currently make you double-click to do this. MacOS offers the option to use three fingers on the trackpad to drag and drop items. We'd have liked to see those options sped up in Windows 11, but Microsoft didn't mention any changes on this front. PCs running Windows 10 can face slower shutdown, restart and wake-from-sleep times, sometimes due to the need to close apps like the task manager. Faster shutdown, restart and wake from sleep But it seems like the process to upgrade to Windows 11 once it's available for you is the same as it has been for Windows 10. In Windows 11, we'd like to see an approach more similar to Google's with Chrome OS, where the upgrade occurs in a second partition so it's done in the background.

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Windows 10 represented Microsoft's move to deliver Windows as a service, with continuous updates - which is great for keeping machines secure. Here are some of the changes we would have liked to see in Windows 11, but didn't. Read more: Windows 11 review: The new OS makes you ask, update or wait? Plus, here's how to know if your device is compatible with Windows 11 and what to do if you really don't want to ditch Windows 10 yet.

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And though we're disappointed in some of its missing features, Windows 11 does have a lot to offer.

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Several features we were hoping to see in terms of performance and productivity didn't end up coming to fruition.īefore we get into that, here's how to download Windows 11 if you haven't already, and how Windows 11 and Windows 10 compare. And while Microsoft's new OS boasts a redesigned interface with a more Mac-like aesthetic and some useful new features (including easier virtual desktop creation, widgets, Android app downloads and a more integrated Microsoft Teams experience), it's not everything we'd hoped for. Windows 11 arrived earlier this fall with a staggered launch, coming to newer devices first. Windows 11 brought some welcome new features and a redesigned interface, but we haven't gotten everything we wanted.












Virtual display manager license missing