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One of the most intuitive features in Windows 11 is Snap Layouts, which allows you to easily arrange open windows in various layouts. When you hover over the maximize button of a window, you’ll see a pop-up offering different ways to split your screen. Snap Groups, on the other hand, let you quickly switch back to grouped apps that you’ve snapped together, making multitasking a breeze.
Windows 11 has significantly improved Virtual Desktops, offering more customization options than ever before. You can now personalize each desktop with its own wallpaper and even name them to better organize your workflow. This is especially useful for users who want to separate work and personal tasks.
For those with high-refresh-rate monitors, Windows 11 introduces Dynamic Refresh Rate (DRR). This feature adjusts the refresh rate based on the content you're viewing, saving battery life on laptops while still delivering a smooth experience when you need it, like during gaming or scrolling through content.
Windows 11’s Clock app comes with a Focus Sessions feature designed to help you concentrate. You can set up sessions with timed breaks, integrate your Spotify account to play background music, and even sync tasks from Microsoft To Do. It’s a simple yet powerful tool for staying productive.
Windows 11 includes DirectStorage, a technology that allows games to load assets directly from the SSD to the GPU, bypassing the CPU and significantly reducing load times. This feature is a game-changer for gamers, offering quicker game loading and smoother gameplay.