Take a Tour of the Newest Additions in Windows 11
Windows 11 is the up-to-date Microsoft system edition, with an intuitive and visually appealing design. It rolls out a center-focused Start Menu with a neat taskbar, and curved borders for a high-end appearance. Tasks now run with improved speed and fluidity. Helping users switch tasks quickly and efficiently.
DirectX 12 and Game Mode: Improving Gameplay with Optimized Graphics and Speed
DirectX 12 (officially named DX12) is a modern API designed to deliver high-quality visuals and enhance game rendering. Featured as a built-in part of Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems. It plays a vital role in delivering seamless gameplay with immersive graphics. Game Mode in Windows reduces background tasks to ensure smoother gameplay.
Windows Terminal: A Highly Customizable Terminal for Developers
Command Prompt: A Classic Windows CLI for Performing Key System Tasks Windows Terminal, also marketed as the New Windows Console is a next-gen terminal designed to improve interaction with Windows systems. Shipped by default as part of Windows 10 and Windows 11 installations. It is indispensable for managing workflows and automating routine tasks. Assisting in running and automating processes through custom scripts and commands.
Settings and Control Panel: Take Command of Windows Configuration
The Settings app merges usability with powerful system tools, present in every version of Windows 10 and Windows 11 as standard. It plays a major role in adjusting settings to user needs. Providing access to tools for controlling appearance, devices, and security. It connects cloud backup services and allows full data restoration.
- Windows without unwanted apps running by default
- Windows install with no telemetry services
- Windows setup without Trusted Platform Module
