How I’m Winning with Windows 11 (without the nags)

Windows 11 is ideal for multifunctional use – Office, Games, WSL, HW Options Kazoo – but the built-in defaults slow me down and get sooo annoying. These tweaks make it fast, clean, and predictable:

  • Windhawk mods for the stuff Microsoft won’t expose:
    Taskbar Clock Customization (rich clock/date formats), Better File Sizes in Explorer (human-readable sizes), and Taskbar Icon Spacing/Size (tight or roomy as you like). Windhawk

  • Everything + Everything Toolbar for instant file search from the taskbar/start area. Windows Search sleeps; Everything sprints. Voidtools

  • Start11 to restore a sane Start Menu—and wire it to Everything so Start menu searches are local, fast, and ad-free. Stardock

  • AutoHotkey to supercharge virtual desktops:
    ALT+1..9 jumps to a desktop; SHIFT+ALT+1..9 moves the focused window there. It’s a perfect “almost-tiling” workflow without the rigidity of a tiling WM. My keymaps live here: https://github.com/ske5074/windows-desktop-switcher . AutoHotkey  (Be sure to use the 1.x version of AutoHotKey)

  • Twinkle Tray for one-click monitor brightness (and quick volume), right from the tray—especially handy with multi-monitor setups. Twinkle Tray

Net result: a quiet, fast Windows 11 desktop that works the way I do—no Edge promos, no Start menu fluff, and muscle-memory moves between clean, purpose-built desktops.


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