Microsoft has provided an opportunity for users to test the new Windows operating system in advance of its release later this year. Unsurprisingly, the reactions are mixed, as some people dislike the changes that are implemented. Some of these changes will take time to be accepted, while others will have a workaround in order to customize the menus to resemble the older version system. We will have to wait until the full release to make the final judgement, but it is already ensured that it will create a lot of buzz.
Key Takeaways:
- The new Windows 11 initially featured a new Start Menu and Centered task bar icons.
- However the most recent build of the upcoming operating system now features the more traditional Windows 10 Start Menu layout.
- The newest start menu has a minimalist design, so users can replace listed program icons with those they instead use regularly.
“But there is another reason why users are crying foul, the interface of the menu. More specifically, it is the fact that the Windows 11 Start Menu lacks Tiles and the layout is completely different.”
References:
- Ghacks.net (Website)
- Britec09 (YouTube Channel)