Try restarting your computer with your second monitor turned off, you'll be missing all your taskbar icons and have to restart windows explorer to see them. Try adding or making a folder on your taskbar, not possible. So instead of having a specific category conveniently holding your games or programs, you have to have each specific icon wasting space. I use OLED, so auto-hide is a must, but it constantly gets stuck, and you have to restart windows explorer to fix it. This is a known problem since Windows 10. There is no command to change your primary monitor, so you have to open personalize and manually switch it each time. If you're using G-Sync, the primary monitor will control the refresh rate, even if your secondary has a higher refresh rate. When Windows 24H2 dropped, it was forced on me, and I found out it was constantly using 10% of my CPU even when idle. Thousands of other people had this problem and Microsoft couldn't fix it. I also couldn't rollback, so I had to completely reinstall Windows using a custom 23H2 version and manually disable windows updates for six months until it was fixed.I use Windows 11 at home and at work. I don't know what all the crying is about. Win 11 just works. I don't know what some of you are doing to your computers.
I could go on and on.