
Today’s key tip to keeping a Windows machine healthy: Posted on Jat 12:16 CDT by Susan Bradley So for anyone who says “I don’t like it because you can’t”…. In the case of Windows 11, you just give it a Microsoft account username of and ANY password and it will let you set it up without a Microsoft account. Shift, Windows key, S doesn’t end up with a snipped window big enough.īut just a reminder of the myth of Windows 11 and even Windows 10: YES you can set them up without a Microsoft account.

So I have to do an extra click to get it in front. When you use snip and sketch, it ends the snip process with the window BEHIND your active window, not in front. I do a lot of screen shots and I like to see if my snip is what I want. And secondly, the one that slows me way down is snip and sketch. The brain doesn’t process the slightly weird icons as well as the words. I STILL take extra time to look at the icons at the top of the right mouse click. So far my biggest issues with Windows 11 is not with the menu (you can move it to the left and use Fences to build your own menu system), rather it’s the little things.

I’ll have both Windows 10 as well as Windows 11 machines for many years to come.

Both here at home as well as at the office, I’ll have one foot in each camp. Remember that Windows 10 will be supported all the way to October of 2025. I’m still in the process of setting up my Windows 11 computer at the office and for those of you that are business users, you can still buy a computer that can be updated to Windows 11 but is still running Windows 10. Windows 11 21H2: Recommended for gamers.Windows 11 22H2: Recommended for non gamers.Comment in the Forums I recommend Windows 10 22H2 and Windows 11 22H2 for non gamers, Windows 11 21H2 if you are a gamer.Posted on Jat 01:02 CDT by Susan Bradley
