It doesn't offer the same features as the W10 Education Edition.
It doesn't offer the same features as the W10 Education Edition.
It seems like you're wondering about extra screen space and whether it might distract you. It's possible to become overwhelmed by it, even if it's hidden.
It's a cool thing—you can reach out to MS support and change the motherboard easily, provided the previous one isn't still using the same key.
It feels similar to having your browser open in fullscreen while you can still adjust the window size. Turning off all animations makes it faster to use the task bar since it doesn’t delay opening again when you move the mouse to the screen edge. I’ve also learned this setting doesn’t apply to OEM keys.