Re: Has the Windows 11 user interface yet caught up with that of Win10?

MikeS <[email protected]> Sun, 8 Feb 2026 11:06:54 +0000
Newsgroups alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.comp.os.windows-11,alt.comp.microsoft.windows
Organization A noiseless patient Spider
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On 08/02/2026 05:36, Maria Sophia wrote:
> MikeS wrote:
>> As for "Zaidy goes way back and understands we're working together 
>> here to solve a problem", that's just more nonsense. Zaidy simply 
>> suggested one of the thousands of utilities that have been created 
>> over the years to help users customise every version of Windows. The 
>> "problem" you want to solve only exists in your mind.
> 
> Hi MikeS,
> 
> You clearly have strong opinions about the differences between Windows 10
> and Windows 11, and we respect that. Since you've stated pretty confidently
> that the "problem" only exists in my mind, I'd appreciate it if you could
> point to the specific improvements in Windows 11 that you believe address
> the concerns I've raised.
> 
> You seem very knowledgeable about what Windows 11 does better than Windows
> 10, so I'm genuinely interested in hearing which concrete features you
> think we would all benefit from.
> Facts are always more helpful than general statements.
> 
> To that point, since the specific issue here is that Windows 11 removed
> cascading taskbar toolbars (the pull-out accordion menus that Windows 10
> supported), what do you suggest as the actual solution to that? If you
> believe the issues raised are imaginary, then you should be able to point
> to the Windows 11 feature that replaces this functionality.

Another figment of your imagination:
"You seem very knowledgeable about what Windows 11 does better than 
Windows 10, so I'm genuinely interested in hearing which concrete 
features you think we would all benefit from."
I said no such thing. EVERY version of Windows changes the user 
interface somewhere. Not *better*, just different. Sometimes the 
previous solution is left buried in the OS and is easily reinstated. 
Regardless users can easily create their own solutions. Either way, all 
these solutions are easily packaged into utilities for others to adopt. 
Just like the windhawk utility you thanked Zaidy for drawing to your 
attention.

The most bizarre part of all this nonsense is your signature:
"When you look at an operating system as a system that YOU control, then 
you realize the user interface is the part you control most."
The approach I described IS controlling the the user interface of the 
operating system. God only knows what you think you are doing.