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Why People Are Mad About Windows 11 In a recent YouTube video, the creator delves into the frustrations many users have with Windows 11, a topic that has been a hotbed of discussion since the operating system's launch. This post serves to summarize the key points raised in the video and provide additional context for WindowsForum users who may want to join the conversation.
Major Dislikes About Windows 11
- Taskbar Limitations: One of the most significant complaints is the taskbar. Unlike Windows 10, where users could position the taskbar on any side of the screen, Windows 11 restricts the taskbar to only being placed on the left or center. This is particularly frustrating for long-time users accustomed to customizing their layout. The larger size of the taskbar also contributes to dissatisfaction, as many users find it unnecessarily bulky.
- Reduced Customization Options: The video highlights a lack of customization options within Windows 11, leading to annoyance among users who are accustomed to tweaking their settings. Traditional functions such as accessing task manager quickly via right-clicking the taskbar have been removed, forcing users to adopt new, less intuitive methods.
- Context Menus: Users noted that the new context menus require extra clicks to access options that previously were readily available. For instance, accessing features from third-party applications like 7-Zip now necessitates navigating through an added "show more options" submenu, complicating otherwise simple tasks.
- Privacy Settings: Privacy concerns are another recurring theme. Users are frustrated by the amount of telemetry data collected and the lack of clear, easy options to disable tracking features. The necessity to go through multiple settings to toggle off various permissions has left many feeling uneasy about their privacy.
- TPM 2.0 Requirement: The introduction of TPM 2.0 as a requirement for Windows 11 has caused uproar within the tech community, particularly because it disqualified many existing machines from upgrading. Although workarounds to install the OS on unsupported hardware have emerged, users risk missing critical updates if their systems don’t meet Microsoft's compatibility standards.
Final Thoughts
Despite these criticisms, the creator shares a more positive personal experience with Windows 11 compared to the original rollout of Windows 10, which faced significant problems. The hope is that Windows 11 will not repeat the mistakes of its predecessor with problematic updates and untested patches. If you have experiences or additional dislikes about Windows 11, feel free to share and engage within the community! What changes would you like to see in future updates? Let's foster a discussion and see if we can come to a consensus on what we loved and loathed about this latest operating system from Microsoft. Looking forward to reading your thoughts below!