Here’s What Windows 11 Brings to the Table
Windows 11 is Microsoft’s newly released major OS, delivering a slick and organized user layout. It includes a central Start Menu and a redesigned taskbar, and curved edges to give a seamless and sleek touch. The system now operates with heightened performance. Optimizing open app behavior for smoother switching.
Virtual Desktop Support: Organizing Your Work Across Multiple Virtual Desktops
Virtual Desktop Support is accessible in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 by default. It enhances task management by providing more space for applications across different desktops. Virtual Desktop Support gives users tools to organize their workspace more efficiently. It is part of the Windows 10 and Windows 11 ecosystem, usable by both personal and business users.
DirectX 12 and Game Mode: Bringing Cutting-Edge Graphics to Life in Your Games
DirectX 12, officially branded DX12 is a next-generation graphics technology that improves multimedia and gaming experiences. Included with Windows 10 and Windows 11 installations for improved gaming. It helps improve performance in resource-intensive gaming titles. Game Mode in Windows maximizes CPU and GPU resources for optimal gaming.
Multitasking: Simplifying Workflows with Multiple Open Applications
Snap Layouts: Boosting Productivity with Better Window Placement
Multitasking makes it easy to manage multiple tasks at the same time on Windows. Snap Layouts automatically positions windows to fit a well-organized desktop arrangement. Multitasking comes pre-installed as part of Windows 10 and Windows 11 to enhance user experience. Snap Layouts is a built-in feature that comes with both Windows 10 and Windows 11.
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