Microsoft promises to improve Windows 11 performance in 2022

Microsoft just released the stable version 1.0 of the Windows App SDK a few days ago. On this occasion, the Windows development team held an AUA (Ask Us Anything) session on the Windows 11 subreddit on the Reddit forum.

Some users have complained about Windows 11's user interface being too slow, low performance. In this regard, the Windows development team said they are trying to find a way to solve similar problems. in 2022.

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If everything goes as Microsoft claims, the Windows 11 22H2 feature update will likely increase the responsiveness and overall performance of the user interface.

A Microsoft representative shared:

"In 2022, performance is an area of ​​our focus. We'll mostly focus on activities like app startup/run. On user interface (UI) elements. display on the screen, we've tested putting 10,000 buttons on the screen. Most elements render fairly quickly but it's not uncommon for speed/responsiveness errors to appear specific interface element If you're getting an error, report it so we can look into the specific issue you're having.

We also recently created a dedicated team to address this more holistically, in addition to focusing our time on the UX framework. It can be said that we are doing a lot of work to test and make sure that Windows 11 is perfect."

Over the past time, it seems that Microsoft has been listening to user feedback. The company has just announced that it will bring back the old UWP-based Whiteboard after numerous reports related to the poor performance and poor features of the new Whiteboard.

Microsoft's statement is quite solid and hopeful, but there is only one problem that is until the end of 2022, the new Windows 11 22H2 update will be released.

Update 20 November 2021
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