Windows 11 Real Simulator «Bonus Inside»

Below the pinned apps is the "Recommended" section (recent files). In many simulators, this is just placeholder text: "Settings > Personalization > Start." A high-fidelity simulator will allow you to right-click these dummy files and see the "Remove from list" context menu (even if the action doesn't save to a hard drive).

Go ahead. Click the Start menu. Drag a window to the top to try Snap Layouts. Open the Action Center. Break it, refresh it, and do it again. It’s the only way to experience Windows 11 without buying a new computer. Windows 11 Real Simulator

Real Windows 11 has a grid of pinned apps (Mail, Calendar, Calculator, etc.). A "Real Simulator" should let you click "Calculator" and see a working, clickable calculator appear on the desktop. Below the pinned apps is the "Recommended" section

But what exactly is a "Real Simulator"? Is it a web app, a downloadable program, or just a glorified screenshot slideshow? Click the Start menu