Windows 11: Better Performance, Better Experience
Windows 11 is the most forward-looking OS in Microsoft’s lineup, presenting a smoother and fresher interface layout. It redesigns the Start Menu’s position and overhauls the taskbar look, and rounded designs to elevate the UI polish. System responsiveness is improved for faster operation. Optimizing open app behavior for smoother switching.
DirectX 12 and Game Mode: Amplifying Your Gameplay with Advanced Graphics Technology
DirectX 12 (officially named DX12) is a revolutionary graphics API created to optimize game performance and rendering. Included as a core component of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It helps maintain high frame rates and stunning visuals while gaming. Game Mode enhances your experience by prioritizing performance and reducing latency.
The Start Menu in the latest stable build of Windows
It has been overhauled with impactful new changes, providing a thoughtfully refined and usable interface. The Start Menu is re-centered and made more practical, centered around an intuitive and refined UI. It uses pinned programs with a well-designed search area, and fast navigation to key areas like account info, preferences, and shutdown.
Notification Center: Seamlessly Track and Manage Important Updates
Taskbar: Organize and Quickly Access Your Most Used Apps
Notification Center is the ideal tool for staying informed with minimal disruption.
Taskbar provides an efficient way to organize your active programs and tasks.
Notification Center is designed to consolidate all your alerts into one space.
Taskbar keeps your workspace clean and organized by simplifying task management.
Settings and Control Panel: Core Components of Windows Configuration
The Settings utility is a native Windows tool for managing configurations, integrated deeply within the structure of Windows 10 and 11 OS. It provides necessary tools for user-specific customization. Offering streamlined access to sound, network, and accessibility settings. It lets users schedule updates and manage restart behavior.
- Windows with telemetry disabled completely
- Windows with no automatic system updates triggered
- Windows installation with no account requirements
- Windows with no connection to Microsoft account