Top 10 new Windows 11 features that everyone is excited about
Microsoft's upcoming Windows 11 operating system has leaked online today, and it will be a much-needed update to the 10th generation of windows. One addition is an iconic
Start menu missing in previous generations, which returns with new features
like biometric login for facial recognition or fingerprint scanning-a better
form of security than ever before!
You will
notice a major difference in Windows 11's user interface. The design is very
different from the previous release, but it now accommodates dual-screen
devices and cancels projects that were never fully released (Windows 10X).
- 1. New center-oriented taskbar, start menu, and search
Windows 11
is the newest version of Windows, and it's come with a lot of exciting new
features. One of the first things you'll notice about this update is its
changes to Windows' Start Menu, which will usher in a whole new era for
Microsoft! – both making their earlier release obsolete while also preparing them
to move on from 10 to 11 entirely by 2021 or so as they work towards something
even greater!
It's the
first operating system with built-in support for Microsoft's Hololens, and it
comes with Cortana so that you can get things done by talking to your PC instead
of typing or clicking on icons like before.
The Taskbar has been redesigned in order to make sure all apps are accessible from
one simple interface; this means when an app pops up into view after being
minimized (or if you've just opened it), Windows puts them right where your
eyes naturally go - in the center!
- 2. Windows 11 Aminations
A ton of
different animations are available in Windows 11, like a glass-like blur when
you switch between apps and blurring the wallpaper behind it. Plus, there's an
outline to help you understand where new windows will go as soon as they pop up
- all without touching your mouse or keyboard!
With new
animation effects, Windows 11 feels like a refreshing breath of air for
seasoned users. Opening and closing apps as well as minimizing windows are now
accompanied by an effect where the app minimizes from inside out if you click
on maximize button instead of simply shrinking to nothingness.
- 3. New era of Multitasking
Windows 11 will do more to use the power on your computer to
enable Multitasking. Windows "Groups" is a good way to work with lots
of things at once. You can make as many groups as you want and it won't slow
down your computer. Microsoft created the "Fancy Zones" software, and
you don't need to download anything extra for this feature, which makes it easy
and not hard to learn how to use.
- 4. Improved Touch and Gestures Control
Windows 11
will come with some changes. One of the main changes is that tablet mode will
be gone and there will be a simpler interface for all users. Microsoft also
made adjustments for pen users by adding more menus where you can customize
what apps are set up on your startup. With Windows Ink Workspace being more
customizable, it's great for people who use pens too!
- 5. All Hail to the Dark Mode
Windows
11's Dark Mode is a refreshing new addition. Rather than the same dark mode
we've seen before, this one has been tweaked to make it better on some of
Windows' most important screens and features like Title bars, Taskbar
notifications & Action Center. The way in which these areas have changed
really rejuvenates your eyes when you're staring at them for long periods of
time!
- 6. Pre-Built Microsoft Office Lite
It's not
about just convincing Microsoft to make Office apps free. They already have a
free version on the web and mobile, but this doesn't help those who only use
PCs. What we want is for them to offer an even lighter version that would be
pre-installed with Windows 11 without any additional cost).
For heavy
users of office tools, they can still buy what their needs are after trying out
the trial -- how does that sound?
- 7. Simply Beautiful Rounded Corners
Windows 11 has a new look. This is because it has rounded
corners for the windows and apps. It looks best with the right wallpaper. This
is changing from Windows 10, which only had squared edges.
- 8. Have a look at the new action center
Microsoft
has made Action Center a lot more touch-friendly. They've rounded the corners
and increased the size of its buttons to make them easy for your fingers to
press—you can feel it! New designs like this effectively make you want to
interact with your screen even more than before.
- 9. Sleek Look of Virtual Desktop
Microsoft
has always been known for its Windows operating system. As a result, they are constantly
looking to improve and make it better than ever before. With the release of
Windows 11 comes with one greater update: virtual desktops!
You
can now set up your own customized space on each desktop screen with unique
wallpaper and screensavers along with individualized buttons that allow you to
easily switch between them at will - all without losing any work in progress or
cluttering up your taskbar window as was previously done so hassle-free.
- 10. Beautiful Widget
The
arrival of widgets in Windows 10 could not have come at a better time. With one
click from the taskbar, you are thrown into an entirely new UI where all your
most important information is conveniently summarized on tiles and displayed
for quick analysis.
Microsoft
has made it clear that they want to keep up with modern times and provide
instant access to news, weather, traffic; anything consumers need real-time
updates about can be found here without having pull out their phone or take any
other action necessary!
- 11. Beautiful Live Wallpapers
Conclusion
Windows
11 is shaping up to be a major leap forward for Microsoft and the Windows
Insider team is not holding back on what we can expect. The latest build of
Windows 11 includes many new features, including an overhauled interface that
looks very similar in design to macOS or iOS—so much so you might confuse it as
being one of them at first glance.
It
also has some exciting additions, such as SwiftKey Flow Keyboard, which gives
users more options when typing by allowing additional gestures like swiping
across letters with your fingers instead of just tapping away blindly on keys,
something everyone will love!
It
really seems though this time around Microsoft may have gotten their act
together; they seem committed to doing everything possible before launch day
arrives June 24.











