Microsoft is trying to convince Windows 10 users to upgrade with full-screen prompts
Microsoft is trying to convince Windows 10 users to upgrade with full-screen prompts

Microsoft has 18 months to convince folks to upgrade.

Microsoft is trying to convince Windows 10 users to upgrade with full-screen prompts
Microsoft has 18 months to convince folks to upgrade.
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I'll upgrade once Win11 is out of open beta. Almost once a week they patch in a bug that's inconvincing users, I don't have that issue with win10. I wish MS would spend that energy on bug fixing and QoL UI elements. Win11 has less taskbar options, you'd think they added them by now...
No small taskbar icons option was bothersome for me. Have to deal with it on my work PC. So much lost screen space 😭
Used W11 for the first time recently, the lack of small task bar buttons blew my mind. Decluttering the task bar is the first thing I do on a new computer.
This is in my top 10 reasons not to switch. You can make them small still via a registry edit, but then it messes up the date/time display.
Yeah I'd rather not be making regedits and of course can't even do that on a work device.
I've blocked the Win11 upgrade on my work laptop via GPO, but I'm a sys eng, so have full control.