Windows 11 Enterprise Overview Windows 11. The main part of this announcement would have been the presentation of a significant change in the user interface, codenamed Sun Valley. As we know, a significant part of the UX changes will be borrowed from the Windows 10X shell, and Windows 10X will not hit the market. Now, as expected, Windows 11 leaks begin The main features of Windows 11 Enterprise Windows 11 will have a completely new design. Microsoft clearly needs a good reason to reverse its previous statements and continue to abandon Windows 10 by introducing a new operating system number. And a completely new design is great for this. The Redmond giant has long been preparing a redesign for an update codenamed Sun Valley (“Sun Valley”) – it seems that Windows 11 was under this name. The Sun Valley project has been appearing on the network for a long time -. Microsoft has regularly revealed details about the new interface style, insiders have shared previously unknown information, and the most famous designers in their circles have drawn realistic concepts based on all this data. Start and system items float above the bottom bar. Start is the business card and face of every recent version of Windows. It is not surprising that in Windows 11, developers will transform it again, but not so much functionally as visually: the Start window will move above the bottom bar. We must admit that this small change makes the system much fresher. Judging by the information on the network, Microsoft will not radically change the “interior” of this menu: innovations will affect only the design of the window itself. The control panel will also float, and its design will be exactly the same as “Start”. The action center will be combined with the control buttons – a similar one has been used for a long time in other operating systems. Almost all mentions of this new menu indicate that it will be an island: controls will be on a separate panel, notifications will be on another, and specific elements (like a player) will be on another. Right angles will disappear, replaced by tabs. In fact, insiders and concept designers disagree on this point: some are confident that Microsoft will not change its traditions and will keep right angles, while others are convinced that in 2021 Microsoft will follow the thread trend. The latter fits the definition of “all new Windows” better: drop-down menus alone are not enough for a new design to be considered truly new. Tabs are expected to affect practically everything in the system, from context menus and system panels to all application windows. True, on this issue too, concept designers differ: some draw threads in all possible interface elements, others combine them with right angles. There will be a translucent background with fading everywhere. There is disagreement on the web about the style of the showcase island, the design of the corners and the levitation effect of the menu, but almost everyone is unanimous about the transparency of the showcases. The vast majority of leaks and design renders show transparency and fading in all windows, be it at least the Start menu or Explorer. Moreover, these effects are also found in the assembly of the canceled Windows 10X operating system, which Microsoft was developing in parallel with the Sun Valley project for devices with two screens and weak gadgets. The so-called acrylic transparency involves the use of new effects when hovering over elements, as well as increased spacing between elements: those areas of the interface with which the user interacts will certainly become larger, and the page titles will be bold. New font that has already been displayed. Most likely Windows 11 will use the default responsive font Segoe UI Variable, which already appeared in Windows 10 Build 21376 for Insiders.