Last week I tried installing 22H2 W11 on an 'unsupported' PC that I was giving to someone, using Rufus to configure the install media to bypass hardware requirements and create a local account named 'admin'. Initially tried sans internet connection. Once I reached the OOBE user setup phase, the screen resolution was so borked and zoomed (small, like 320 x 280 or something) that I could not navigate through the dialogue screens, practically every word was wrapped to it's own line and had to scroll up/down, the width of the scroll box was borked, the text line went way off the right border (out of sight), and the scroll slider/control was so tiny that it was difficult to manipulate. I couldn't 'reach' or expose some of the options, so I scrapped it. Not a laptop or tablet, I was using 21" LCD monitor and 2015-era AMD Radeon R5 graphics card. I didn't intend to keep W11, and didn't want to get sucked into fiddling more with it, so went back to W10 on that system.
I never figured out if it was Rufus that did something to cause this, some countermeasure that Microsoft had built into the latest install bits, or other.