Windows 11 Real Simulator

Supports dark mode, night light (sepia tinge), adjustable brightness, and the ability to change wallpapers and themes.

A Windows 11 Real Simulator walks a legal tightrope. Microsoft’s intellectual property includes trade dress (the Start button shape, the fluent design system), icons, sounds, and interface layouts. A parody or educational simulator may fall under fair use in some jurisdictions, but a commercial product would almost certainly attract legal action. Thus, most such simulators exist as open-source, nonprofit, or clearly labeled "conceptual models." Windows 11 Real Simulator

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Focused heavily on UX training, this version includes guided tooltips. When you open Settings > Personalization > Themes, the background color actually changes. This is an excellent "real" demo for beginners. A parody or educational simulator may fall under

: Basic versions of note-taking or file management apps that mimic the PC experience. Audio and Visuals

: Users can interact with classic Windows applications such as Paint , Notepad , WordPad , and Internet Explorer .