• superkret
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    12 years ago

    You can left-align the taskbar and make it black in Windows settings. Those other issues you have might be caused by the third party tools you installed, I never had them. And Windows 10 also came with unwanted apps in the start menu, you probably removed them and are now comparing fresh Windows 11 with customized Windows 10.
    Explorer comes with tabs now, that alone was a reason for me to switch.

    But yeah, if you have driver issues, go back to Windows 10 until the manufacturer of your audio interface has fixed them.

    (I’m not a Microsoft fanboy, only run it for work. Privately, I use Arch, by the way.)

    • @[email protected]
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      2 years ago

      Left aligning is only part of it - I want uncombined labels. An update broke ExplorerPatcher so I use ViveTool to enable the “official” option in Windows ahead of release. I also want the labels to remain a fixed width like it used to which there is no option for. The issue here is 100% with Windows 11’s new taskbar

      Drivers: it’s definitely on the manufacturer but it’s still an OS difference. It’s the first time since Windows…vista? I’ve had a driver issue after upgrading so it’s worth noting imo

      Ads: yeah they popped up when I first installed 10 but they never installed themselves later. I restarted the other day and my start menu was full of mobile apps