Usability counts

Don’t get me wrong, some of the changes to be introduced by Windows 11 can be significant for some users. We will benefit from doubts that it does not change things only for the sake of change and that modification of user experience is supported by studies and testing solid uses. However, some of them can be lost on people who try to find their way in the new Windows 11 interface.

Multitasking features and new windows, for example, can help users find unknown or unknown features. Some may find new start menus, with focusing on favorite applications and the latest files, faster and less extraordinary. Others may also find newly fluent designs so that they lack visually suffocating and more interesting, making it more comfortable using their Windows PC for hours.

The question is whether the change is, which is important because they might, guarantee lumps from 10 to 11. Microsoft has increased its usability features, changes appearance, and even changing menus starting throughout Windows 10, nothing leads to the release of Windows 11. Suppose The company launched the next Windows 10 release with a new nickname, such as “Sun Valley,” for example, or with letters added like “Windows 10x”, it might be praised as the best Windows 10 release ever. Instead, it might be remembered as the most boring Windows 11 release.

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