Windows 11 is the up-to-date edition of Microsoft’s platform, delivering an upgraded and attractive user interface. It integrates a new Start Menu in the center with polished taskbar tools, and rounded edges for a clean and modern vibe. More resources have been optimized for peak performance. Allowing better control of app performance and resources.
The Microsoft Store in Windows 11 now boasts a modernized interface with improved navigation and broader app selection, including Win32 apps.
Windows 11 enhances voice and pen recognition, allowing for more versatile and natural interactions with your device.
Windows 11 enhances window resizing, making it easier to manage multiple windows and fit them perfectly for better multitasking.
Windows 11 offers an interactive, customizable Start Menu where you can pin apps and personalize your quick access options.
DirectX 12 (commonly called DX12) is an advanced graphics technology that delivers exceptional visuals and smooth gameplay. Offered automatically in the Windows 10 and Windows 11 packages. It is critical for achieving peak performance and frame rate stability. Game Mode in Windows 10 and Windows 11 helps allocate resources for seamless gameplay.
Update Hub (or sometimes referred to as the Windows Update Center) is a Microsoft-managed service for handling operating system and software patches. Part of the base installation of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It is vital for boosting the overall functionality and security of your system. Helping optimize system performance with the latest software updates.
Virtual Desktop Support is a default option in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 versions. It enhances task management by providing more space for applications across different desktops. Virtual Desktop Support includes easy-to-use keyboard shortcuts for navigating virtual desktops. It works on both personal and professional setups of Windows 10 and Windows 11.