In the current version of Windows 11, you could still create a local user account during setup by not connecting your PC to the Internet-something that also worked in the Home version of Windows 10 but was removed in 11. By and large, the changes are significant and useful-there's an overhauled Task Manager, folders for pinned apps in the Start menu, the renewed ability to drag items into the Taskbar (as you could in Windows 10), improvements to the Do Not Disturb and Focus modes, new touchscreen gestures, and a long list of other fixes and enhancements.īut tucked away toward the bottom of the changelog is one unwelcome addition: like the Home edition of Windows 11, the Pro version will now require an Internet connection and a Microsoft account during setup. Now that Windows 11's first major post-release update has been issued, Microsoft has started testing a huge collection of new features, UI changes, and redesigned apps in the latest Windows Insider preview for Dev channel users. Further Reading Microsoft will tweak Windows 11’s UI and features pretty much whenever it wants
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