Microsoft helps you understand Windows 11
That users of Windows 10 (and even more of previous versions) make the leap to Windows 11 is, without a doubt, an absolute priority for Microsoft. And although the share of users of the operating system continues to grow, it does so at an indisputably low rate. I have already commented on more than one occasion that, possibly, the arrival of the long-awaited Windows 11 22H2 update will be a shock that will make these figures grow at a faster rate.
However, the update will still take a few months to arrive, and it is evident that in Redmond they are not going to sit idly by waiting for what happens in the fall. Instead, every so often we see how they add or advance functions, make it easy to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, which they also promote more frequently and take after similar measures. Its effectiveness is probably limited, but in the end it all adds up.
In this sense, and to facilitate the jump to Windows 11, Microsoft just published a series of videos (in English) accompanied by a lot of information (this one in Spanish) in which the basic concepts, the personalization functions of the experience and recommended applications and tools are explained. For non-technical users who are still on Windows 10, this set of information can be of great help.
If that’s the case for you, or if you’re curious about what Windows 11 has to offer, you can find these new videos on the Microsoft website, who knows? Maybe it’s the push you needed to make the leap to Windows 11.