Corso Windows 11 Base Lezione 1 - Menù Start, Barra delle Applicazioni e Funzioni Fondamentali

This first lesson in the Windows 11 video course introduces the operating system, highlighting the main differences from previous versions, with a particular focus on the new features of the Start menu, the central taskbar, and recent updates (version 22H2). The structure of the Start menu is explained, from managing favorite applications, quick local and web searches via Bing/Edge, to creating and organizing app folders. The lesson shows how to customize the layout of applications on the bar and in the menu, how recommended articles work, and user options (sign out, lock, change account). The new context menu logic (right-click) is also analyzed, along with differences in icons and cut/copy/paste actions, and little tricks for managing the desktop more intuitively than in previous Windows versions. This lesson is designed for beginners, focusing on usability, customization, and a quick understanding of the basic Windows 11 interface. 0:00 - Introduction to Windows 11 and a general overview 0:45 - What's new in version 22H2 1:30 - Central taskbar: differences and advantages 2:30 - Start menu structure and main blocks 4:00 - Application search and settings 5:30 - Customizing favorite applications in the Start menu 7:20 - Application management: move, pin to the bar, uninstall 9:15 - Creating folders in the Start menu 11:00 - Recommended articles: recent files and history 1:00 - User options manager (sign out, lock, change account) 15:00 - Explore all applications: alphabetical list and advanced search 16:30 - Internet search with Bing and Edge 17:45 - Desktop context menu: what's new, cut/copy/paste, Small Icons 8:00 PM - Tricks for Intuitive Desktop Management Disclaimer: All content presented in this video is based on my personal knowledge of IT and is provided for informational purposes only. The information provided should not be considered professional or definitive advice. I assume no responsibility for any damage, loss, or consequences arising from the use of the information shared in this video. Each user is responsible for applying their own knowledge and verifying sources before taking any action.