Re: Has the Windows 11 user interface yet caught up with that of Win10?
micky <[email protected]> Thu, 05 Feb 2026 13:46:18 -0500
| Newsgroups | alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.comp.os.windows-11,alt.comp.microsoft.windows |
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In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Thu, 5 Feb 2026 08:54:22 -0900, "Bill Bradshaw" <[email protected]> wrote: >Maria Sophia wrote: >> Has Windows 11's user interface yet caught up with that of Windows 10? >> <https://i.postimg.cc/V5QfgrQr/cpu-menu.jpg> If you tweak it enough you can make it catch up with windows 7 (or maybe I mean 8. I can't remember, or maybe they were the same.) Except for the scroll bar end buttons in Firefox. They only appear when the cursor is within the scroll bar. Very annoying. Worked fine in win10. >> >> When you look at an operating system as a system that YOU use most, >> then you realize the user interface is the part you control first & >> foremost. >> The Windows 11 user interface is, IMHO, vastly inferior to that of >> Win10. But if someone can disabuse me of that assessment, I'd like to >> know more. > >I used OpenShell on Windows 10 and now use it on Windows 11 Pro so I do not >see Microsoft's cellphone interface. Is that Call Link? I know it was 2 words. I used that for a while but a) when my cellphone is off, it doesn't work, and mine is usually off. When the cell phone was on, I kept getting interrupted by calls or texts, and I'm pretty much succeeded in makingnothing important come to my cell phone, except on whatsapp. There is no obviousu way to stop running Call Link. I had to google and find that it was in the settings somewhere. Whatsapp has its own windows program and it works even when the cell phone is off. How about that!