Windows 11: Fresh Design and New Functionalities
Windows 11 is Microsoft’s fresh take on its operating system, designed with clarity and sophistication in mind. It includes a central Start Menu and a redesigned taskbar, and curved borders for a high-end appearance. Tasks now run with improved speed and fluidity. Allowing better control of app performance and resources.
DirectX 12 and Game Mode: Maximizing Game Rendering Speed and Quality
DirectX 12 (frequently referred to as DX12) is a revolutionary graphics API created to optimize game performance and rendering. Included as part of Windows 10 and Windows 11 by default. It is responsible for faster rendering and higher visual fidelity in gaming. Game Mode in Windows 10 and Windows 11 helps allocate resources for seamless gameplay.
The Start Menu in the newly published Windows version
It has undergone key transformations, providing a more user-optimized and polished interface. The design centers the Start Menu for cleaner visuals, optimizing ease-of-use with a minimalist layout. It blends pinned content with a simplified search engine, and smooth access to the profile menu, system options, and power controls.
Settings and Control Panel: Central Points for PC Personalization
The Settings panel lets you manage your PC’s appearance and functionality, ready to use out-of-the-box in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It ensures centralized control over essential configuration options. Helping fine-tune device settings, from mouse to screen resolution. It includes reset options and diagnostic tools for performance issues.
- Windows with no analytics collection
- Setup Windows without assistant or distractions
- Windows with no security warnings from SmartScreen