
The S Mode is now available for Windows 11 Home edition. In a blog post, Microsoft notes services that are removed from the Windows 11 include Math Input Panel and Quick Status from the lock screen. The Cortana icon will no longer be included in the first boot experience or pinned to the Taskbar by default. Among the most notable change is the removal of live tiles from the Start menu and disabled Internet Explorer browser. Some services are being removed to make way for the latest tech from Microsoft.

The latest update also sheds light on many features that Microsoft is either downgrading or removing following users’ feedback over the years. It includes the new Start menu, Taskbar, and Action Center alongside a new Microsoft Store app, redesigned Settings, Lock Screen, File Explorer, and much more. Users who meet this requirement can try several Windows 11 tools with the developers’ programme.

The software giant had specified that laptops/ PCs with a compatible 64-bit processor or SoCs, 4GB RAM, and 64GB free storage could get the software update. The current build is essentially meant for Windows testers and developers therefore, regular users must wait for the stable version to roll out whenever that is ready. Windows 11 Insider Preview build version 22000.51 is finally rolling out on the developers’ channel, just a week after the formal announcement.
