That's correct, i also use offline account. You can also do a clean install of Windows once you activate Pro key on that machine, and use offline account on installation.
These widgets would be so much more useful if there was an option for them to be on the right side of the desktop, permanently. Widgets hidden in popup menu are useless.
It's not that you don't like something, it's that you want old features back in new OS, while you can easily use perfectly fine working and 5 more years supported Windows 10.
People are entering Windows 11 Insider build and then messing with registry and flipping back to Windows 10 start menu...
They will listen and update it, but that dude wanted to revert to old design. Then what's the point even updating your system to 11, especially first beta.
And that's why they created separate OS instead updating Windows 10 to this design. Not everyone will like it.
This isn't an issue and feedback won't change it. They are going for bigger fonts, bigger menus with more space in between. It's impossible to stick every option W10 had in right clik...
Just go back to Windows 10.
So many of you want changes and complain how there's nothing new, but when they do introduce changes you wan't old stuff back lol.
Windows 11 UI is mostly adapted for touchscreens, don't like it? 10 is supported until 2025.
My question is if this copy will receive regular updates.. For example if MS release newer build on 24th, will this build get update to that?, since i already activated it and everything.