![]() ![]() This might be alright if your tablet is lightweight, but you might be forced to use the "Task View" icon placed in the taskbar when using heavier tablets, even though it feels less natural on a touch device than swiping. Windows 11 requires holding the tablet in one hand when you want to enter "Task View" because you'll need the other hand to swipe with three fingers. The Windows 10 gesture allowed holding the tablet more conveniently because you could continue using both hands to hold the tablet. On Windows 10, you could enter "Task View" much more simply just by swiping a thumb from the left to right. ![]() Windows 11 also has a new gesture for entering the "Task View." The gesture for entering "task view" is an upward, three-finger swipe. Note: Downloading and installing Windows 11 will most likely take longer than a typical Windows 10 feature update. If the upgrade is available for your device and you want to proceed, download and install it. The taskbar remains intact even when you have a window open, though the taskbar icons are more spaced out to make things easier when using a tablet PC. To check if Windows 11 is ready for your device, go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and select Check for updates. ![]() When using Windows 11 on a tablet PC, you'll notice there's little difference between the tablet and desktop UI. Windows 11 doesn't run apps in full-screen like Windows 10. ![]()
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