...maybe because you are used to it, but this process has confused me since I was 14. My eyes go blank and I just hammer out the inside-out learned clicks to get to that final screen. Compare this to the MacOS flow: Settings -> Network -> Port -> Details...
It looks like the Windows 11 flow is similar to MacOS.
As always, Windows problem is that they keep interfaces unchanged until they're completely outdated. Then they completely replace them with new ones, nullifying the users experience with the old ones. They instead should gradually update components so that users have time to adapt.
> it doesn’t even show you how long that interface has been connected to the network and how much data was transferred both ways
https://se.mathworks.com/help/comm/usrpradio/ug/configure-et...
...maybe because you are used to it, but this process has confused me since I was 14. My eyes go blank and I just hammer out the inside-out learned clicks to get to that final screen. Compare this to the MacOS flow: Settings -> Network -> Port -> Details... It looks like the Windows 11 flow is similar to MacOS.
As always, Windows problem is that they keep interfaces unchanged until they're completely outdated. Then they completely replace them with new ones, nullifying the users experience with the old ones. They instead should gradually update components so that users have time to adapt.
> it doesn’t even show you how long that interface has been connected to the network and how much data was transferred both ways
it does show that