The cursor blinked on an empty search bar. Inside a cramped dorm room, Leo stared at his aging Windows 11 laptop. The plastic casing was scuffed, the fan whirred with a faint rattle, and the lock screen—a generic mountain range—felt like an admission of defeat. Across the room, his roommate’s MacBook sat in smug, aluminum silence. Leo didn’t have two thousand dollars. But he had a desperate, late-night idea.
Elias looked at the Start menu that had just opened. It was Windows. Definitely Windows. But for a split second, he saw the shadow of the menu.
Rainmeter: A desktop customization engine used to add macOS-style widgets, such as clocks and system monitors.
Before downloading, be aware that while many users use these packs, they often rely on third-party tools that can trigger antivirus warnings or cause system instability if not installed correctly. Transformation Report & Risks Windows 11... but it Looks Exactly Like macOS!
The Start menu in Windows 11 can be customized to resemble the Launchpad in macOS.
Elias frowned. He tried to close the text file. The 'X' button was unresponsive. He tried to move the window. It was glued to the center.
Wallpaper: Search for "macOS 5K wallpapers" to find the dynamic desert or abstract shapes Apple uses.