ux research

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The ux research tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about user experience design and testing within Microsoft's Windows ecosystem. Recent threads explore Windows 11 Start Menu redesigns from beta testing, highlighting customization and usability improvements. Another thread examines Microsoft's hidden Start Menu concepts, revealing abandoned prototypes and internal design debates. These sources focus on user-centric design, iterative development, and how Microsoft gathers feedback to shape Windows features. The tag is relevant for those interested in UX methodology, interface evolution, and the practical application of research in operating system design.
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    Windows 11 Start Menu Redesign: Beta Insights and Customization

    Windows has always prided itself on iterating and adapting to the needs of its users, and the latest developments in Windows 11 are no exception. Recent beta testing is shaking up the familiar Start Menu design, promising a more customizable, intuitive, and user-friendly experience. In this...
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    Inside Microsoft’s Hidden Start Menu Concepts: Evolution, Innovation, and User-Centric Design

    For decades, the Start Menu has anchored the Windows user experience, acting as the gateway to applications, system functions, and a distinctly "Windows" sense of productivity. Yet, for every billion clicks on the familiar grid of tiles or the new wave of search-powered lists, there’s another...
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