Visit >>> Real hacked apps straight from scene group. Team-FTU project! TPM & Bypass Safe Charging | incl. Office 2021 Pro Plus | Multilingual | Pre-activated | 64-bit | 2023 in February Windows 11 Pro 22H2 Build 22621.1265 (No TPM) with Office 2021 Pro Plus (x64) Multilingual Pre-Activated [FTUApps] Windows 11 The main part of this announcement should have been the introduction of a major user interface change codenamed Sun Valley. As you know, a significant part of the UX changes will be borrowed from the Windows 10X shell, and Windows 10X will not come to the market. Now, as expected, the Windows 11 leak begins. What's new in Windows 11: - Windows 11 will get a completely new design. It is clear that Microsoft needs a good reason to retract its previous claims and still abandon Windows 10 by introducing a new operating system number. And the brand new design is perfect for it. The Redmond giant has long been preparing the design of the update under the code name Sun Valley ("Valley of the Sun") - apparently, it was the name of Windows 11. The Sun Valley project has been flickering on the network for a long time - Microsoft regularly revealed information about the new interface style, insiders shared previously unknown information, and popular designers in their circles developed realistic concepts based on all this data. - Running and system items will float above the bottom bar. Start is the calling card and face of every recent version of Windows. It is not surprising that in Windows 11 the developers will change it again, but not so much from a functional point of view, but from a visual point of view - the Start window will hang above the bottom bar. Admittedly, these minor changes make the system feel much fresher. Judging by the information from the network, Microsoft will not radically change the "inside" of this menu - the updates will affect only the design of the window itself. The control panel will also float and have the exact same design as Start. - Action center will be combined with control buttons - something similar has been used for a long time in some other operating systems. Almost all mentions of this new menu indicate that it will be an island with controls in one separate panel, notifications in another, and specific items (like the player) in yet another. – The rectangles will disappear, replaced by fillets. In fact, the opinions of insiders and concept creators are divided on this matter, some are convinced that Microsoft will stick to its tradition and stick to right angles, while others believe that Microsoft will follow the fillet fashion in 2021. The latter fits more into the definition of "brand new Windows" - floating menus alone aren't enough to make a new design truly new. The fillet is expected to affect practically everything in the system, from context menus and system panels to all application windows. True, the opinions of concept developers differ on this issue as well - some draw fillets in all possible interface elements, others combine at right angles. - There will be transparent background with blur everywhere. There is disagreement on the Internet about the style of the window islands, the design of the corners and the levitation effect of the menu, but almost everyone agrees on the transparency of the windows. Most of the leaks and design renders show transparency and blur in all windows, whether it's at least the Start menu or the browser. Moreover, these effects are present even when installing the canceled Windows 10X operating system, which Microsoft developed for devices with two screens and weak apps in parallel with the Sun Valley project.