And it's all because of the context menu. That's the best reason most of those comments can come up with. Asking what else they specifically dont like about Win11 you either get no answer or get same vague response about how the UI is worse somehow. Most of those people have probably never used Win11 a day in their life. But they do know all the talking points off the top of their heads so I'll give them credit there.Waiting for "I will stay on 10" comments hahaha
Center taskbar icons, dark mode task manager, tabbed explorer, better HDR etc.Name necessary reasons to switch from 10 to 11 for the average person.
The only one that really comes to mind is the thread scheduler for hybrid architecture.
Centered icons allowed me to get rid of one 3rd party program I used on Win10 to achieve the same effect. Explorer tabs allowed me to get rid of a sketchy explorer mod that added tabs in Win10. Also dark mode task manager finally does not hurt my eyes and the update process is much faster due to smaller updates. But you keep telling yourself that AI is the only change and it's ok to sit on Win10 version that is about to stop receiving security updates (unless you use enterprise/LTSC that is supported until 2029).Windows 10 is perfectly fine, don't understand the disbelief at people’s reluctance to upgrade for zero benefit.
“We centered start button and added AI in 3 places!!!” - MS
Wow, sign me up.
You have clearly not used 11 by parroting these talking points.More consistency but less visibility and control - simplified interface with less options is not what most of us want. Deactivating registry edits that brought back the older interface where power uses wanted it during updates is churlish and unhelpful. Can't even move the task bar to the side or top anymore. Changing the default programs away from MS options more often than not breaks that function and then these reset with any major update. The icon based right click is fecking annoying and the reg hack to bring back the old one as alluded to above no longer works in the latest version. Win 11 is a downgrade from 10 in most ways so much so that the only way to get a useful file explorer back is to pin the Windows Tools to the task bar and use that link as you would file explorer from windows 3.11 for workgroups.
And even though the feedback hub is full of complaints the feckwits at MS are more focused on adding adverts to the menu than doing anything useful.
The "simplified interface" as you call it only applies to context menu and can by bypassed by holding the SHIFT key. No registry edits necessary.
All my Win10 era and previous registry edits still work so im unsure what you're talking about here.
I dont use any default MS programs and no update has thus far forced it back to MS options instead of my custom ones.
Also feedback hub suggestions are implemented. Right now I can remember that they added volume mixer, explorer tabs and probably things I dont use or know about based on user feedback.