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Windows 11 woes

What a disappointment Windows 11 has turned out to be!

On all new installations of Windows for as long as I can remember, one of my first actions is to drag the taskbar from the bottom to the left-hand side of the screen and change the settings to show “Small buttons” and “Never combine buttons”.

I find this a much more productive arrangement because, especially on a wide screen, I appreciate the extra height. More importantly, the taskbar now shows individual buttons and names for each of the documents I’m working on. No need to hover over the taskbar button, wait for the pop-ups

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