Windows 11 has the settings Microsoft won’t give you, but this app does

Windows 11 has the settings Microsoft won’t give you, but this app does

By Oluwademilade Afolabi
Publication Date: 2026-06-07 19:30:00

Windows 11 is not a bad operating system. Most of the time, it runs well, looks good enough, and does everything I need from a daily driver without much drama. That is what makes its rough edges so annoying. The issue is not that Windows 11 feels broken; it is that it often acts strangely possessive over the small choices that shape how I actually use my computer.

These are not catastrophic flaws, and I do not expect Microsoft to turn every corner of Windows into a buffet of toggles. Still, too many useful options have been removed, buried, narrowed, or left out entirely, leaving you with a desktop that works fine until you try to make it behave the way your workflow already does. That pattern is exactly what a free, open-source tool called Windhawk is designed to fix.