The main taskbar is fully established at the bottom of the screen now instead of on the left, and the icons are aligned in the center. One of the first changes you’ll notice with Windows 11 is the new visual interface.
Many of these were dealt with in the beta stage, but it didn’t prevent new ones from appearing when the system went live. Of course, minor glitches are always expected, and Microsoft already started to address issues as the feedback rolled in. However, there were still indications of slow performance and glitches over the first few days.
It ensured a safe installation without servers crashing. Even though the Windows 11 update was already released, many still had to wait as it rolled out to countries at different times and stages. Ever since Microsoft announced Windows 11, the world has been in a frenzy to get its hand on the new operating system.