Windows 11 is the company’s newest iteration in its OS series, featuring a fine-tuned and current look. It features a centered Start Menu paired with a clean taskbar, and rounded visuals for a modern design flow. The system now reacts faster and more reliably. Providing stability when handling multiple windows.
The Settings feature simplifies managing everything from devices to updates, provided as a built-in component in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It helps you configure your system based on your workflow. Allowing changes to Windows themes, accent colors, and light/dark mode. The Settings app also supports update controls and backup scheduling.
It has been rebuilt with better functionality, offering a simplified and functional layout. The updated Start Menu is now central and easier to navigate, prioritizing usability in a tidy layout. It blends pinned content with a simplified search engine, and built-in access to features like settings, shutdown, and user options.
DirectX 12 (frequently referred to as DX12) is a cutting-edge graphics API designed to optimize rendering and improve visual quality. Part of the default package in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems. It optimizes your system to run games with better graphics and smoother gameplay. Game Mode ensures that your system devotes full power to the game for enhanced performance.
Virtual Desktop Support is an essential feature in both Windows 10 and Windows 11. It boosts your workflow by providing a clean and organized space for each activity. Virtual Desktop Support lets users create and manage desktops with simple controls. It is available in all editions of Windows 10 and Windows 11, providing broad access.