37% Of People Didn’t Realize Windows 11 Had This Hidden Feature – SlashGear Survey
A significant majority of the respondents (37.07%) were unaware that Windows 11 had a feature that let them minimize all background windows using the shake gesture. Longtime Windows users should find this feature familiar, as it’s similar to the “Aero Shake” or “Title bar window shake” feature that has been around since Windows 7. The feature gives users a quick way to minimize all open Windows (except for the one users are working on) with a simple shake gesture using the mouse. As it turns out, this Microsoft feature is still sticking around on Windows 11 as well.
A significant portion (21.58%) of our respondents were unaware of the fact that Windows 11 also supports a text-to-speech feature that lets users convert spoken words into written text. This feature is enabled by Microsoft’s proprietary speech recognition technology. To use the Voice Typing feature on Windows 11, it needs to be enabled by pressing Windows + H on your keyboard.
Another Windows 11 feature that a sizable percentage of users (15.82%) weren’t aware of is that the platform actually supports the installation and usage of Android apps. Windows 11 currently enables this feature via the Amazon App Store, where users can download and install thousands of Android apps. The two other Windows 11 features our respondents were unaware of included its support for Dynamic refresh rate on supported monitors (13.67%), and the ability to manage volume for individual apps (11.86%).
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