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New Experiences Coming to Copilot+ PCs and Windows 11



We are introducing new experiences for Copilot+ PCs and the Windows 11 PC that not only streamline daily tasks but also empower users with new capabilities to tackle complex challenges. These new features will make getting things done on your PC faster, simpler, and more personalized.

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  1. as long as it takes a split second more than win10 to open the context menu, there is another context menu hidden within the context menu, i cannot make the taskbar small, and cannot create a text file by right clicking and then w+t, this will forever be the inferior os

  2. It's almost the end of 2024, and yet Windows still has inconsistencies with its UI, especially when it comes to dark mode. For example, even with dark mode enabled, legacy apps like Control Panel remain in white. It's frustrating to see the operating system still relying on outdated elements, and uninstalling apps feels unnecessarily complicated. Why do we need to navigate deep into Settings to remove applications installed via .exe? This should be more streamlined.

    Additionally, there are discrepancies in your insider channels. While Dev, Canary, and Release Preview have 24H2, Beta is still stuck in 23H2 even though 24H2 is official. Why the inconsistency? We appreciate new features like Copilot, but the UI and user experience need more attention.

    If you're so committed to keeping legacy components, why not create a separate version of Windows for older hardware? It would allow these machines, which are still perfectly usable, to receive updates. You talk about sustainability, but your strict Windows 11 requirements are causing unnecessary e-waste. Many functioning laptops are being discarded simply because they can't run Windows 11, even though the differences between Windows 10 and 11 aren't that significant.

    As we approach the end of 2024 and head into 2025, it’s time for Microsoft to seriously reconsider its approach to legacy components and system requirements. While your commercial animations and new features are impressive, the user experience, especially in terms of UI consistency and app management, needs significant improvement.

    A well-wisher hoping for positive change as we move into 2025 🙂

  3. Keep trying, Microsoft. With how bugged W11 is and its updates, plus the gimped performance on AMD CPUs, ending support for W10 smells like a class action is just a matter of time.

  4. 🪦Microsoft Graveyard:
    Cortana
    Publisher
    Surface Duo phone
    Windows 10 (in 2025)
    Skype for Business
    Windows Subsystem for Android (running android apps on Windows)
    Mixer (video platform for gamers)
    Windows Phone
    Groove Music
    Windows Movie Maker
    Lionhead Studios (games studio)
    Lumia phones
    Windows Media Center
    Microsoft Band (smartwatch)
    Health Vault
    Kinect (for Xbox)
    Microsoft Money app
    WordPad
    HoloLens (smart glasses)

    Anybody still believe in their new projects?

  5. Cant wait for Windows to monitor and catalog everything that comes across my screen so they can serve me the most relevant ads right on my desktop. I wonder what kind of money they can get for all that metadata?

  6. Thanks for letting me to delete f*cking cortana ( year ago i think i deleted ) and copilot ( in the day that automaticly downloaded ) on the time ! Im so happy that there is no b*tches in my computer ! Windows 10 Pro is proud of you !

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