Windows 11 Is Holding Gaming Handhelds Back


Windows handhelds currently cop a lot of flak from users for problems they face, which can largely be put down to the fact that Windows isn't optimized for the devices. So, will we soon see a dedicated version just for them?
PCWorld 2:22 pm on April 10, 2024


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Microsoft's Windows 11 operating system faces challenges in handheld gaming devices due to its lack of optimization for such devices. Asus ROG Ally, a handheld gaming device, uses Windows 11 but suffers from compatibility issues and suboptimal interface design. Rumors suggest Microsoft is developing a lightweight version of Windows 11 specifically for handhelds. The new version might include an adaptive interface, customizable layout, touch optimization, game enhancements, and a dedicated app store.

  • Windows 11 faces challenges in optimizing gaming performance on handheld devices like Asus ROG Ally
  • Microsoft reportedly developing a lightweight version of Windows 11 for handhelds
  • New version may include an adaptive interface, customizable layout, touch optimization, game enhancements, and a dedicated app store
  • Current challenges: suboptimal interface design, compatibility issues, lack of performance optimizations
  • Rumors suggest Microsoft is addressing these challenges with a dedicated handheld version of Windows 11

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