When Windows 11 was first released, many long -time users felt that they were liked the characteristics he loved.
After three and a half years, the same complaints still reach the top of the feedback hub with thousands of votes.
Below the Microsoft feedback hub has five most wanted Windows 11 features.
The most desired request in Windows 11
“Bring the ability to take the taskbar to the top and edges of the screen on Windows 11”
Right now, the taskbar is glued to the lower edge, and users want the taskbar to be taken to the top or sides of the screen.
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The feedback hub post on the subject has made 24,046 votes and 2,086 comments, but the response is not fresh.
Users immediately posted this response when Windows 11 was sent to examiners, and Microsoft has maintained a radio silence about its plans to upgrade the taskbar.
“The move taskbar feature has now been missing for years. Why has it not been changed yet?” A user writes, who is begging to replace Microsoft “please begging for any current design.”
A user surprises whether the Microsoft’s stock phrase “We’ve found” actually mean “we are ignoring it.”
Microsoft’s feedback hub has an automatic answer to the post that simply says “We will continue to develop Windows 11 and its characteristics based on such a response, so thank you very much for taking time out to give us time to give us the time.”
“I would like to be able to close the recommended section in the Start menu and disappear the entire region in Windows 11.”
The second most voted request sits on 17,479 votes and 794 comments.
Three years after the launch of Windows 11, Microsoft still does not understand that users do not want a start menu with the recommended menu.
I personally hate it as well, as it closes the start menu with recent apps or file activities, which are already exposed through the file explorer.
“No, I don’t want to reduce the size, I want to hide it, forever, for good,” a user wrote.
Another poster called the plank “a useless, empty space” that ruins the screen real estate, and the rest of the users are afraid that it will become a “advertising space”.
In response to the response, Microsoft said that complete expulsion is not available, but lists half a dozen toes inside. setting , Individualization , Start Reduce the minimum ingredients.

The company recently added a more pin layout to Windows 11 23H2 that lets you shrink the pane in a row, but you cannot get rid of the recommended feed for now.
“Add a choice for Windows search to use my favorite search provider”
Windows discovery still makes the web query funnel in Bing and opens them on the edge until you live in the European economic zone, where the new rules force Microsoft to honor the default browser.
The global switch proposal has 11,007 votes and 101 comments.
A user says that the European Union’s rule “should apply in the United States, Heck, Heck everywhere in the world.” Another user is upset with the “sparkles next to the search bar” and wants to disable them.
European interiors have already seen Test builds that unlock the choice, but Microsoft has no plans to bring it outside the European Union.
“CPU/processor requirements for Windows 11 are very high and I think you should reduce them”
This reaction was first published in 2021, and now it has 8,483 votes and 1,025 comments.
The users are upset that their fully capable PC Windows 11 cannot run.

A user states that they own a gaming rig with “near Best Hardware”, but an incredible processor, the situation is called another “Vista/8.1” moment.
Another user agrees and notes that “millions of PCs are going to finish in landfill without any good reason,” as we reach Windows 10’s Doomsde.
“Update the Windows 11 taskbar to support the app icon and hiding label anytime”
In Windows 10, you can set your taskbar so that each window is separated and the label remains hidden.
Windows 11 now has an option to set “Never-Kombin” mode, but it still seems incomplete.
Open enough apps, and the bar icon collapses into the “…” block. Whenever, your spotife song title updates say, the icon width changes, which jumps everything.
Similarly, the label is forced by default and cannot be closed, so you lose precious space under the screen.
In a feedback hub post, a tester also called it “terrible” and Microsoft “please fix it at the end,” begs it, while another asked, while another asked why the label is sometimes forced when choosing a combine, because “it eats too much space.”
If you go to the feedback hub, you will see dozens of similar posts.
Bleepingcomputer noticed that these five feedback posts alone account for over 75,000 votes, and each still draws in latest comments weekly.
It is clear that users want Microsoft to improve Windows 11, but is the Redmand listening to the veteran?