Windows 12 could see a substantial system redesign in order to include a more AI-centric user experience. The start button could thus be replaced with Copilot AI, which is already available as a preview version in the latest Windows 11 update.
Windows 10 for some reason broke the handy functionality of winkey and typing program names in for me. Installed programs sometimes won’t even show up when I hit the Windows key and start typing the program name. I’ve even made sure it’s not a search or indexing issue. Windows just has zero reason to be better than it is.
between pinned items in start menu and on the taskbar, putting quicklaunch back and populating it, and a few desktop shortcuts… i maybe ‘search’ for an application like that once a year, at most.
Windows 10 for some reason broke the handy functionality of winkey and typing program names in for me. Installed programs sometimes won’t even show up when I hit the Windows key and start typing the program name. I’ve even made sure it’s not a search or indexing issue. Windows just has zero reason to be better than it is.
between pinned items in start menu and on the taskbar, putting quicklaunch back and populating it, and a few desktop shortcuts… i maybe ‘search’ for an application like that once a year, at most.
You mean you stick with slower mouse actions vs just fast keyboard actions?