@@rustymixer2886 what Android you been using that looks like this? Gosh some idiots can't be happy with anything. And yes you are entitled to an opinion. But opinions can be stupid too.
The more I force myself to use touch on my laptop, the less sense it makes. Everything in Windows is way too busy & tiny for a proper touch experience.
I must be in the minority but, although the live tiles were crappy, I otherwise like tablet mode on Windows 10 and think it has advantages over Windows 11, especially on a small screen device
Especially with apps made for Tablet Mode which look terrible with titlebars (StaffPad for instance) .. I even like the animations in Tablet Mode, though they can be quite choppy sometimes as animation seems to be Microsoft's worst enemy at this point.. (Windows 8 on both phones and computers and the Xbox Dashboard at the time were incredibly smooth. Smoother than all other OSes as far as I'm concerned... they just flopped and now they've completely forgotten how to do them :[ ) Personally, I love the tiles, I use full-screen Start even in Desktop mode as it is so incredibly customisable! Folders, sizes, positions are all free to edit and it makes for a really fun Start screen, with all the apps I use available in two clicks and with MyTube, News, Flipboard, Film Closet and Money giving me some quick glances at what's happening in the world. The Pin system on 11 seems like a massive step back to me
Yes…I was considering getting a surface pro once my iPad and laptop dies so I don’t need 2 devices but windows really should put work back into tablet mode, this looks absolutely terrible for touch vs an iPad. The hybrid dream is doing full featured work at a coffee shop with the signature keyboard, plugged into monitors and peripherals at a desk, and multimedia in bed or on the couch…this still looks too compromised.
You're not in the minority at all. For practical purposes alone, tiles were better on windows 10. You can even resize the tiles, and group them; you don't have that option for 11, that's a major setback.
Idk man. On desktop its good, but on tablets its still sluggish, weird, and you cant hide title bars, which are pretty annoying on tablets Windows 8.1 still kicks w11 in butt anyday
With so many developments happening for other operating systems, I think that this was a good move by Microsoft to bring up a new refreshing OS. The world is changing very fast
no! windows 10 is perfect.. I don't understand why bring up windows 11 and I see there's 12 in the making... and it is ditching support for older hardware... this is very disappointing for me.. I am switching to linux when windows 10 support end.
I do like the new UI and the performance is improved on the laptop I installed it on, but I decided not to use it on my main 2in1. Windows 10 gestures are better when it comes to touch. The snap windows gestures have always been possible with windows 10 and the taskview when swiping from the right is quite useful in windows 10 compared to windows 11 where that gesture now shows widgets.
Could try swiping three fingers from the bottom in tablet mode? I don't have a 2 in 1 right now but I can taskview it on my laptop using that gesture on touchpad.
@@erinnox1663 Yes, that's what I was complaining. For Windows 11 we have to use the 3 fingers swipe from the bottom in tablet mode to get the taskview, which is not convenient when you're holding the tablet. In windows 10, it's just a thumb swipe from the side.
@@mw7967 the surface is a tablet too....a tablet that sucks if you don't use it as a laptop. the iPad is a tablet with a realyl good tablet experience which can be turned into a laptop if you spend a bit more...the iPad can do everything that the surface (or windows) does, but not in the same way....for example instead of photoshop you'd have to use affinity for actual pro features, for coding you'd have to use code instead of vscode, for terminal you'd have to use iSH instead of command prompt...once you learn how to use the iPad as a laptop, it works wonders
I use and I will use Windows before anything else but W is still rough like it is not designed for touch. The new things are baby steps in the right direction but it is even painful to try to tap the bottom right corner to hide everything. The hover functionality to split the screen should be there with the simple Hold of the finder on the Maximize button. Many icons and actions are too small to be used with the finger.
i do not understand why people use auto focus while the camera and object are not moving at all. it constantly shift its focus between user's hand, object and camera reflection. just disable the auto focus.
Watching him maneuver the UI, it is obvious that bottons need to be larger, atleast for the top right ones. But then we can also change that in settings.
MS be like: 2012, touchscreens barely taking off: "Let's make an OS with touchscreens in focus!" 2015, there are more touchscreens out there: "Let's make a bit more orthodox OS, but keep some touch UI features!" 2021, touchscreens are fairly common: "Now let's make an OS with the old UI purely designed for desktop!"
Two questions bro: 1. Still can't test Android apps? 2. And it no longer brings the option of tablet mode? Good video and many successes I hope you answer me 😁
@@GideonLfc They literally just changed the location of some buttons and made it transparent. The features are exactly the same (OK, they did fit a Win-key on the full-sized keyboard that isn't there in Windows 10).
Win 11 onscreen keyboard pops now and then even when it has been disabled and up when I have a physical bluetooth keyboard. No issue when using the tablet mode in Win7 and no way to deactivate it. 11 is worse than 7?
Honestly I do not see much difference between Win10 and 11 when it comes to tablet mode. Both has the same problem that is the small icons like the volume icon on taskbar etc. It's just not a system that set up for touch and I would go that far that removing the Tablet mode wasn't a good move as appose making it better (lazy move from MS). No split keyboard option come on MS what are you doing?
No man... Smartphones have tinier icons than WIndows on 2 in 1 devices and you probably don't complain... Touch screens on Windows devices are absolutely delightful and working productivity to me. Cant live without touch on notebooks anymore.
How is that machine working out for you? The 17" version was basically my dream machine but having outdated graphics at that eye watering price was a deal breaker for me
@@tootlingturtle7254 it's been pretty good so far but yeah I agree 100% price is expensive. They're upgrading the graphics this year. The one with the RTX 2080 super is way too expensive lol
to be honest, it is better if they support gestures... I don't wish I have to click the return/back button every time.. moving my hand across the big screen needs much more effort than moving the mouse cursor...
great video - windows 11 looks great. When you are in the windows dev program, do you have to install every upgrade or can you choose to install them when you want?
The funny thing is that if I just hide task bar forever then I won’t be able to escape full screen for some of the apps like blue stacks etc . It’s kindaf frustrating.
I have a two in one laptop that the keyboard doesn't detach and I want to turn on the auto rotate for when I flip my laptop into tablet mode but when I go into settings and manually turn on the rotation lock its grey. My laptop doesn't auto rotate its orientation and the toggle doesn't let me do it manually. Any help on this?
I'm running the beta and it seems good so far but it really feels like this is a new skin for windows 10, not a new OS. This doesn't feel like going from windows 7 to windows 10. I'm torn on windows 11 so far.
Touch screen interface getting better is my favourite... Right now, my kid Acer Switch 2-in-1. In Windows 10, it is horrible to use without a keyboard.
This video is more about win11 than using a touch screen. Best thing to do at present is to configure gestures for your particular needs. Microsoft hasn’t really done much to optimize the touch experience, iPad os is much better at that.
I like Windows 11 overall, but the Start Menu sucks for tablet mode. Trying to use it, when using my Surface in hand, while in tablet mode is awful. Being able to cycle between the Widget pane and Start Menu in tablet mode would be much better and more intuitive. Additionally, they took away the folders in the Start Menu.
Win 11 onscreen keyboard pops now and then even when it has been disabled and up when I have a physical bluetooth keyboard. No issue when using the tablet mode in Win7 and no way to deactivate it. 11 is worse than 7?
They definitely need to add bigger buttons when using in tablet mode. I went back to windows 10 just because the buttons were too small to press and the gestures with the 3 or 4 fingers is just way too hard when you have such a big 2 in 1 like the surface pro. I get you can make it bigger in settings but that's an everything or nothing option
And also, can you get the windows button and search on the left side? I have a surface and I don't want to stretch across the screen for those. And also, isn't it a bit like mac?
I have the Surface Book 2 (i7) and WhyNotWin11 says my device is eligible. IDK why I'm not getting it in the Windows Insider Programme? Anyone got a clue?
I'm legit feeling how this looks/functions. Would have me considering a Surface Pro or Book IF they had Thunderbolt 3/4 - but guess I'm waiting until MS wakes up to this tech. Can't just have an eGPU sitting there staring at me :)
My touchscreen hanheld gaming PC orientation says landscape (flipped) yet it is really displaying everything in normal landscape mode. Why is it registering wrong and is there a way to correct this? Everything still works fine and the display is upright so maybe I shouldn't worry about it. Just strange that it thinks it is landscape (flipped) I think this happened when I was connected to my TV for gameplay and was adjusting the screen resolution for better performance.
It's far better than 10, but you're right there's ways to go to match something like win8.x. this is an early build after all, could get better overtime
Spent a lot of time on the new ways to have windowed apps! This has been around for years and although native now is not really that revolutionary! I mean, do people have four windowed apps open on a 13-inch laptop? Looks cluttered, messy and unproductive. For the minority that have external displays remembering your layout and having that setup is a bit more useful. Anyway, MS having this more tablet-like feel is better as it is 2021 and W10 was looking tired and aged. Early days so the frame drops and jank should improve?
What features do you like on Windows 11?
You are a good person, your video is good
Hello sir I am your fan
well it's not like there's a lot of choice
why didn't you use the new touch gestures?
The new touch interactions, especially the gestures, are probably my favorite feature. It looks like a great experience.
I liked the entire ui change to be honest. It looks pretty cool
Yeah it's actually refreshing
👍
Its andriod rip off
@@rustymixer2886 what Android you been using that looks like this?
Gosh some idiots can't be happy with anything. And yes you are entitled to an opinion. But opinions can be stupid too.
@C-17 Laxman Dhotre android ui isn't shit. Maybe you shouldn't buy some shitty cheap android phone.
if the android apps work great thia literally can replace android tablets
I'm really hoping that it would succeed so I would only be using a single tablet for all my needs in the future.
You can even install APK's on Windows 11
@@clickbaitpro will they work great though?
@@allen2770 Time will tell
@@clickbaitpro I'm hoping they will. It's nice having other options in the tablet and hopefully the smartphone space.
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The more I force myself to use touch on my laptop, the less sense it makes. Everything in Windows is way too busy & tiny for a proper touch experience.
I must be in the minority but, although the live tiles were crappy, I otherwise like tablet mode on Windows 10 and think it has advantages over Windows 11, especially on a small screen device
Especially with apps made for Tablet Mode which look terrible with titlebars (StaffPad for instance) .. I even like the animations in Tablet Mode, though they can be quite choppy sometimes as animation seems to be Microsoft's worst enemy at this point..
(Windows 8 on both phones and computers and the Xbox Dashboard at the time were incredibly smooth. Smoother than all other OSes as far as I'm concerned... they just flopped and now they've completely forgotten how to do them :[ )
Personally, I love the tiles, I use full-screen Start even in Desktop mode as it is so incredibly customisable! Folders, sizes, positions are all free to edit and it makes for a really fun Start screen, with all the apps I use available in two clicks and with MyTube, News, Flipboard, Film Closet and Money giving me some quick glances at what's happening in the world. The Pin system on 11 seems like a massive step back to me
Yes…I was considering getting a surface pro once my iPad and laptop dies so I don’t need 2 devices but windows really should put work back into tablet mode, this looks absolutely terrible for touch vs an iPad. The hybrid dream is doing full featured work at a coffee shop with the signature keyboard, plugged into monitors and peripherals at a desk, and multimedia in bed or on the couch…this still looks too compromised.
You're not in the minority at all. For practical purposes alone, tiles were better on windows 10. You can even resize the tiles, and group them; you don't have that option for 11, that's a major setback.
Would love to see more on what has been frustrating on Windows for touch devices. Selecting multiple files (more than 10) in explorer.
Slow touchscreen response in convertible laptops when folding mode when you watch long and suddenly want to touch the laptop again
Idk man. On desktop its good, but on tablets its still sluggish, weird, and you cant hide title bars, which are pretty annoying on tablets
Windows 8.1 still kicks w11 in butt anyday
Windows 8/8.1 was the best tablet OS ever.
No new gesture support? Windows 8 still seems the best tablet windows
there are new gestures. he just missed them
All trackpad gestures are the same touch screen gestures, i really don't know if they're new though
@@ElDesvanDeDan yeah but that's new...it changes everything makes so much sense while using it as tablet
With so many developments happening for other operating systems, I think that this was a good move by Microsoft to bring up a new refreshing OS. The world is changing very fast
I still miss tabs in windows manager, control panel is still here... etc etc etc.
no! windows 10 is perfect.. I don't understand why bring up windows 11 and I see there's 12 in the making... and it is ditching support for older hardware... this is very disappointing for me.. I am switching to linux when windows 10 support end.
What other OSs? Windows has around 80% market share...
@@RK-um9tuin touch tablets? Windows is only the 3rd after android/ipadOS.
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This looks really nice and much better for touch. Can't wait to try it out on my Surface Go.
I do like the new UI and the performance is improved on the laptop I installed it on, but I decided not to use it on my main 2in1. Windows 10 gestures are better when it comes to touch. The snap windows gestures have always been possible with windows 10 and the taskview when swiping from the right is quite useful in windows 10 compared to windows 11 where that gesture now shows widgets.
Could try swiping three fingers from the bottom in tablet mode? I don't have a 2 in 1 right now but I can taskview it on my laptop using that gesture on touchpad.
@@erinnox1663 Yes, that's what I was complaining. For Windows 11 we have to use the 3 fingers swipe from the bottom in tablet mode to get the taskview, which is not convenient when you're holding the tablet. In windows 10, it's just a thumb swipe from the side.
Honestly, Microsoft did great!!
the most important change for touch users is the explorer
if implemented well, and can run on ARM, i'll ditch my ipad pro.
I'm hoping for that too. Also the apps I really hope it will succeed
Surface Pro X can run this and no major issues so far from testers.
The iPad Pro is way better
@@kcguitar9307 The ipad is a tablet, this is a full fledged computer, running a complete operating system. There's no comparison.
@@mw7967 the surface is a tablet too....a tablet that sucks if you don't use it as a laptop. the iPad is a tablet with a realyl good tablet experience which can be turned into a laptop if you spend a bit more...the iPad can do everything that the surface (or windows) does, but not in the same way....for example instead of photoshop you'd have to use affinity for actual pro features, for coding you'd have to use code instead of vscode, for terminal you'd have to use iSH instead of command prompt...once you learn how to use the iPad as a laptop, it works wonders
Ah, the good old days of 8.x having a true touch interface are long gone... long live the desktop
windows 8.1 is still supported till jan 2023
I use and I will use Windows before anything else but W is still rough like it is not designed for touch. The new things are baby steps in the right direction but it is even painful to try to tap the bottom right corner to hide everything. The hover functionality to split the screen should be there with the simple Hold of the finder on the Maximize button. Many icons and actions are too small to be used with the finger.
still, the buttons are too small for touch... it isn't touch friendly... Windows 8 has better touch gestures
i do not understand why people use auto focus while the camera and object are not moving at all. it constantly shift its focus between user's hand, object and camera reflection. just disable the auto focus.
Watching him maneuver the UI, it is obvious that bottons need to be larger, atleast for the top right ones. But then we can also change that in settings.
Definitely need to be more touch friendly.
@@wilkinlow taking them too too long for this
Everything looks amazing apart from the Start Menu. It just looks a little boring although I do see the functional rationale for the change.
Love the UI, but would like them to fix few of the odd glitches I just saw in this video along with faster animation and faster painting UI elements.
MS be like:
2012, touchscreens barely taking off: "Let's make an OS with touchscreens in focus!"
2015, there are more touchscreens out there: "Let's make a bit more orthodox OS, but keep some touch UI features!"
2021, touchscreens are fairly common: "Now let's make an OS with the old UI purely designed for desktop!"
I really hope that touchscreen will be available on mac's
Thank you. I have been looking for a video on this.
Two questions bro:
1. Still can't test Android apps?
2. And it no longer brings the option of tablet mode?
Good video and many successes I hope you answer me 😁
I have been using the floating keyboard on my surface pro for years. But everybody keeps making it sound like it's a new feature.
This looks different. More nicer. The one you've been using is a resized fullscreen keyboard
@@GideonLfc They literally just changed the location of some buttons and made it transparent. The features are exactly the same (OK, they did fit a Win-key on the full-sized keyboard that isn't there in Windows 10).
Win 11 onscreen keyboard pops now and then even when it has been disabled and up when I have a physical bluetooth keyboard. No issue when using the tablet mode in Win7 and no way to deactivate it. 11 is worse than 7?
Had to run some scripts to install 11 on my snapdragon yoga and it runs amazing, I love the new the touch features
Wait, can you give me the guide to install windows 11 on android device? I got samsung tab s6 and i wish i has windows
It is an alfa version not a beta version. The beta version will come in the late summer.
Honestly I do not see much difference between Win10 and 11 when it comes to tablet mode. Both has the same problem that is the small icons like the volume icon on taskbar etc. It's just not a system that set up for touch and I would go that far that removing the Tablet mode wasn't a good move as appose making it better (lazy move from MS). No split keyboard option come on MS what are you doing?
No man... Smartphones have tinier icons than WIndows on 2 in 1 devices and you probably don't complain... Touch screens on Windows devices are absolutely delightful and working productivity to me. Cant live without touch on notebooks anymore.
No. It is not a beta build yet. It's a Developer build. The beta will release in July sometime.
Realky looking forward to using this touch experience on my ConceptD Ezel! 🔥
How is that machine working out for you? The 17" version was basically my dream machine but having outdated graphics at that eye watering price was a deal breaker for me
@@tootlingturtle7254 it's been pretty good so far but yeah I agree 100% price is expensive. They're upgrading the graphics this year. The one with the RTX 2080 super is way too expensive lol
It transforms Windows tablets and allows them to be proper multitasking machines.
I hope the apps would really take off.
still far behind IOS and android tablet UI tbh.. everything is so tiny to touch...
Informative video! Thanks!
to be honest, it is better if they support gestures... I don't wish I have to click the return/back button every time.. moving my hand across the big screen needs much more effort than moving the mouse cursor...
finally the video i was looking for🥳🥳
great video - windows 11 looks great. When you are in the windows dev program, do you have to install every upgrade or can you choose to install them when you want?
The funny thing is that if I just hide task bar forever then I won’t be able to escape full screen for some of the apps like blue stacks etc . It’s kindaf frustrating.
Not a fan of how tiny the icons are to press. They should be bigger to be touch friendly. Certainly will increase their size on my pc
Great. How long are you going to stand in front of that desk using the machine like that? 2 minutes?
Where is the buttons like brightness, airplane mode on/off etc??
I have a two in one laptop that the keyboard doesn't detach and I want to turn on the auto rotate for when I flip my laptop into tablet mode but when I go into settings and manually turn on the rotation lock its grey. My laptop doesn't auto rotate its orientation and the toggle doesn't let me do it manually. Any help on this?
I'm running the beta and it seems good so far but it really feels like this is a new skin for windows 10, not a new OS. This doesn't feel like going from windows 7 to windows 10. I'm torn on windows 11 so far.
You could swipe up on the bottom of the Taskbar for the start menu.
Touch screen interface getting better is my favourite... Right now, my kid Acer Switch 2-in-1. In Windows 10, it is horrible to use without a keyboard.
Hi , you forgot to show how the windows are resizable :O
It lacked showing the gestures on the screen as well as on the touchpad
Looks clean, I'm feeling it. Can you do a video of running those Amazon Android apps on it?
sure once it becomes available
Can you test some steam games on some arm laptop with Windows 11?
This video is more about win11 than using a touch screen. Best thing to do at present is to configure gestures for your particular needs. Microsoft hasn’t really done much to optimize the touch experience, iPad os is much better at that.
I like Windows 11 overall, but the Start Menu sucks for tablet mode. Trying to use it, when using my Surface in hand, while in tablet mode is awful. Being able to cycle between the Widget pane and Start Menu in tablet mode would be much better and more intuitive. Additionally, they took away the folders in the Start Menu.
I love windows 11 UI can't wait to see the final release 🥵
this is what iPadOS 15 should have be
@Booredatwork which model do you have and how much RAM, does it still run reliably
How did u make folder background with blur? And not onlybthe action bar
Does anyone know why my laptop isn't receiving the upgrade yet? I just got my laptop the beginning of this year.
A smaller on screen keyboard is probably the best thing I like about Windows 11.
Win 10 has this
Win 11 onscreen keyboard pops up even when I have a physical bluetooth keyboard. No issue when using the tablet mode in Win7. 11 is worse than 7?
Win 11 onscreen keyboard pops now and then even when it has been disabled and up when I have a physical bluetooth keyboard. No issue when using the tablet mode in Win7 and no way to deactivate it. 11 is worse than 7?
Is this the Surface Book 3 13.5 inches version?
They definitely need to add bigger buttons when using in tablet mode. I went back to windows 10 just because the buttons were too small to press and the gestures with the 3 or 4 fingers is just way too hard when you have such a big 2 in 1 like the surface pro. I get you can make it bigger in settings but that's an everything or nothing option
Love W11 interface and new features but since I'm using a convertible yoga, its make me very frustrated when there is no tablet mode anymore...
And also, can you get the windows button and search on the left side? I have a surface and I don't want to stretch across the screen for those. And also, isn't it a bit like mac?
Add gesture to back and minimize and maximize like andriod..that will be ultimate
Would you say this is finally in a place to replace an iPad as a tablet experience?
what has Microsoft done on privacy and security in windows 11?
How is security between desktops, is there any or are they only extensions of the desktop?
The scaling does't look very practical at all for touch input tbh
i got the surface go 2
I have the Surface Book 2 (i7) and WhyNotWin11 says my device is eligible. IDK why I'm not getting it in the Windows Insider Programme?
Anyone got a clue?
How to open right click mouse option in touchscreen
Does anyone know how to hide taskbar icons on the bottom right, nothing seems to turn them off for me like in this video. Maybe a bug
is it possible to download android apps on windows 11 natively?
is it possible to cast my windows 11 PC to iPad without windows 365 ?
hey, do you think this will work just as well on the surface book 2?
4:51 did u try long pressing thr maximize window who knows that might work for showing u the layout option.
It doesn't...
will they bring back the tablet mode on windows 11
I'm legit feeling how this looks/functions. Would have me considering a Surface Pro or Book IF they had Thunderbolt 3/4 - but guess I'm waiting until MS wakes up to this tech. Can't just have an eGPU sitting there staring at me :)
Surface Pro 8
My touchscreen hanheld gaming PC orientation says landscape (flipped) yet it is really displaying everything in normal landscape mode. Why is it registering wrong and is there a way to correct this? Everything still works fine and the display is upright so maybe I shouldn't worry about it. Just strange that it thinks it is landscape (flipped) I think this happened when I was connected to my TV for gameplay and was adjusting the screen resolution for better performance.
volume and brightness ‘rocker’? those are sliders sir.
Nothing is really that different that touching Windows 10. It's just a slightly different UI.
After upgrade I realised win 10 was much usefull for touch laptop
hey can you tell me why windows 10 is better for touch laptop?
i still think its not that good for touchscreen only
It's far better than 10, but you're right there's ways to go to match something like win8.x. this is an early build after all, could get better overtime
What can you say about battery life?
Now that’s a good video on right time
how do i get touch screen in windows 11?
I'm not getting the keyboard coming up
You didn't use tablet mode
No tablet mode on W11
Lenovo Yoga 300 touch screen not working...plz make a video on it plzz🙏
WIndows 10 bluetooth 'Connect' from the swipe right was far better. This option is hidden in settings in 11 like on an apple phone. Mental
Please tell me laptop name i want to buy it 🙄.
can you make an tontorial to get touch screen in asus 2023
Can you update this video please
How do you right click
when u have auto hide taskbar on, there is no way to adjust volume easily, still better than win10 tho
Spent a lot of time on the new ways to have windowed apps! This has been around for years and although native now is not really that revolutionary! I mean, do people have four windowed apps open on a 13-inch laptop? Looks cluttered, messy and unproductive. For the minority that have external displays remembering your layout and having that setup is a bit more useful. Anyway, MS having this more tablet-like feel is better as it is 2021 and W10 was looking tired and aged.
Early days so the frame drops and jank should improve?
What is size of your display
Haa has anyone tried in surface book 1? How is it working? What about heating?