Most everything Windows 10 works just fine in Windows 11. That hasn't stopped hardware manufacturers from rushing to release [sometimes so-called] Win11 drivers. And so far in my admittedly limited experience it seems more of a marketing effort than anything else, with the *rushed* part sometimes meaning poor quality causing problems.
AMD released new motherboard chipset drivers for Win11, but the drivers included in the package were the same versions as a prior release. Their graphics drivers were compatible with Win11 a few releases before the official notice advertising Win11 compatibility. Gigabyte & Asus released new BIOS firmware without noticeable changes, and in fact Gigabyte's was broken, so had to flash the BIOS again to put things back the way they were. Gigabyte did a terrible job overall, releasing a Bluetooth driver for the wrong Bluetooth chipset, and a Realtek audio driver that gets stuck in a loop, uninstalling the old version, restarting / rebooting, then repeating the uninstalling part, restarting etc. [Wound up restoring a backup for that one.]
So Please be careful out there.