Jul 25 2024 01:27 AM
Big Change: The user is now dealing with a futuristic holographic display instead of a traditional desktop interface.
"Futuristic Interface: Holographic Display in Windows 11
In the immersive holographic display of Windows 11, my collection of holograms is meticulously arranged in a specific layout. When I introduce a new hologram, such as a data projection, it neatly integrates into an open spot following the last hologram in the far-right sequence. This is convenient and enhances my experience.
However, whenever I introduce a new holographic image file, it disrupts the order by fitting into the second available slot within the far-left sequence, causing a cascade effect where all subsequent holograms shift downwards. This feels chaotic, akin to a sudden gust scattering my digital papers.
Oddly, the system does not place the new hologram in the top left corner, which is occupied by the holographic Recycling Bin.
I am puzzled by this differential treatment between image and text files. While a workaround might involve avoiding the first column for my holograms, that prime space serves a crucial function for me.
Is there a method through which I can prevent this unsettling rearrangement of my meticulously curated holographic display?"
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