These are the eight classic Windows features that have been lost when moving from Windows 10 to Windows 11
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The arrival of Windows 11 has been quite an event, especially since a few weeks ago we all associated the 21H2 branch with a new Windows 10 update. A Windows 11 that arrives with a good number of changes, both positive and others not so much, due above all to the absence that users are missing
And it is that in Windows 11 we find along with new functions, absences in the form of functionalities that until now had been commonly used or at least quite well known.We do not know if in future updates Microsoft will end up returning them to Windows 11, but just in case, we are going to review some of these absences, functions that some users have begun to list in a Reddit thread.
Disappeared in the jump from 10 to 11
Windows 11 is not yet a widely used version of Microsoft's operating system. First of all because, although it works really well, this is a version that is still in development, let's not forget.
No matter how well it works, Windows 11 is a beta that also requires very specific hardware to work. That is why these absences that we will now review, have gone more unnoticed as they do not affect so many users.
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Lost the ability to open a file by dragging it onto the taskbar with any of the applications pinned to it.
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The ability to move the taskbar to the other side of the screen, as it should now stay fixed to the bottom area . We cannot carry the sides or the top.
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We can only combine windows of the same application when the taskbar is full.
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Facilitate organization in the Start Menu by having folders.
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The ability to permanently remove the Recommended section of the Windows Start menu, allowing you to dedicate all that white space to pinned apps ."
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The way to determine which default application to use, a different process in Windows 11. For example, instead of changing web browser, we have to change, element by element, which applications are executed to open the files .HTM, .HTML, the HTTPS protocol, the HTTP, etc.
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Allow offline accounts (that is, not linked to an Outlook.com account) in Windows 11 Home.
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Access the list of connection to Bluetooth devices only by pressing Windows + K (the access path to this function in Windows 11 is much more tortuous).
For now these are some of the most striking functions that are still missing in the jump from Windows 10 to Windows 11.Will Microsoft rectify with the launch of the final version of Windows 11? For now we don't know and the chances that we will see that vary a lot in each case, so we have no choice but to wait patiently.
Via | Reddit