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1. arepub+qP[view] [source] 2021-12-16 20:05:37
>>beezle+(OP)
Windows 11 was an absolute downgrade to my Windows 10 experience. To the point that I went back to windows 10 in less than a day of Windows 11.

1. I can't ungroup the taskbar windows. So now I have to hoover the taskbar to see multiple instances of the same software;

2. Who the hell thought it was a great idea to couple all the commands like WiFi, power energy, etc under the same menu? On Windows 11 I needed to click the WiFi icon, select WiFi menu, select a WiFi to connect to. Whereas on windows 10 I just click on the WiFi symbol and choose the WiFi. I don't like my computer auto connecting to the Internet so I manually connect whenever I want and use this menu multiple times a day.

3. Speaking of great ideas, now all the right click useful stuff is behind a second menu... Pure genius move.

I know I can hack my way around these issues but I don't see the point of installing sketchy software or messing registry hacks to fix this mess. I will use Windows 10 until its end of life.

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2. dsego+z71[view] [source] 2021-12-16 21:39:15
>>arepub+qP
> Who the hell thought it was a great idea to couple all the commands like WiFi, power energy, etc under the same menu?

ahem, gnome, ahem

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3. 8yteco+Tp1[view] [source] 2021-12-16 23:23:55
>>dsego+z71
I could be wrong but iOS/macOS were probably the inspiration for MS.
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4. grandp+7H1[view] [source] 2021-12-17 01:22:23
>>8yteco+Tp1
I use Windows (10) and MacOS and I like the Mac way better. How often do I need to click on the wifi and volume icons? Hardly ever. Might as well merge them into one menu.
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5. birksh+AP1[view] [source] 2021-12-17 02:39:05
>>grandp+7H1
Many people have multiple wifi with different devices, printers on each, have to do it multiple times a day. It's a problem with single menu. What is the problem having separate button that are useful to others?
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