From the macOS-inspired flat design to the centred Start menu, plenty of Windows 11 features have had users up in arms since it was unveiled last year. But arguably the most contentious of them all was the frankly ludicrous method of changing the default web browser.
You'd think changing the browser would be as simple as a single click, right? Surely you wouldn't be expected to choose the preference for each and every file type, right? You wouldn't expect to be strong-armed into growing with Microsoft Edge, right? Well, that's exactly the situation Windows 11 users found themselves in, until this week. (Check out the best Microsoft Surface deals if you're in the market for new gear.)
Not only did every extension (such as .html and .pdf) require individually assigning to a browser, but pretty much every web link included in the Windows OS itself would open up Microsoft Edge. That meant the Start menu's search bar was pretty useless to any, say, Chrome users (I hear there are a few of them).