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Windows 10 -> Windows 11: What changes (and what doesn't)
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Wednesday, Jul 21, 2021, 09:00 AM PDTEvent details
Join this AMA to ask us your questions about what to expect during a migration from Windows 10 to Windows 11 in your environment. Today, you manage your Windows 10 estate using an established process...
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Jul 21, 2021
GovGeek
Jul 21, 2021Brass Contributor
In testing Windows 11, I feel crippled by the new Start menu. I'm not technically a fan of the "Live" part of the tiles, but I definitely miss being able to group my apps based on purpose. I'd like to see that make its way back into Windows 11 as an option if not by default. Also, if you're going to keep the new layout, I'd strongly suggest removing "Recommended" in favor of "Recent" in the menu. Overall though, it's been a good experience, even when playing MSFS2020!
R_Starzuft
Jul 21, 2021Iron Contributor
Same here. Grouping tiles is a benefit of Start in Windows 10. The current start seems more like a phone menu then one on a desktop. Windows 10 desktop is more adaptable than Windows 11 on. For some users the space below the icons is not as useful. Even on a phone the Home screen can be adjusted emphasize what the user finds efficient . Not sure what specific audience wants the Windows 11 setup. Overall appearance of Window 11 is nice just not as functional as Windows 10 start. Muscle memory still keeps me clicking and right - clicking in the corner...