Offering a suggestion for your "senior" viewers. Out of necessity, your video switches between windows 10 and windows 11. Problem I have is knowing which version I am viewing while you are explaining what's on the screen. Could you possibly revise this video to show a background indicating which version of windows is currently being displayed? Something like watermarks, etc?
That is a good point, and I should have used the default background images for each. It would be a lot of work to redo the video but one way you can tell is that the light grey taskbar is Windows 11 while the dark taskbar is Windows 10.
It might be hard to find a new computer with Windows 10 unless you want to install it yourself. Plus support for Windows 10 will be over in 10/2025 so keep that in mind.
Offering a suggestion for your "senior" viewers. Out of necessity, your video switches between windows 10 and windows 11. Problem I have is knowing which version I am viewing while you are explaining what's on the screen. Could you possibly revise this video to show a background indicating which version of windows is currently being displayed? Something like watermarks, etc?
That is a good point, and I should have used the default background images for each. It would be a lot of work to redo the video but one way you can tell is that the light grey taskbar is Windows 11 while the dark taskbar is Windows 10.
Thanks for the review and comparison!! Time to upgrade laptop but want to stay on windows 10..
It might be hard to find a new computer with Windows 10 unless you want to install it yourself. Plus support for Windows 10 will be over in 10/2025 so keep that in mind.
First thing I did was to install open shell, far better than any Microsoft crap. You are now in control, NOT Microsoft.
If you truely want to be in control then use Linux.