Annoying
I tried:
IMO, W8DP and W8Ent were the best preview versions.
Two simple questions:
- Please could you give me some examples of Windows 8 features which cannot be used or are more difficult to use with mouse and keyboard?
I'm not sure that "difficult" is the right word, I'd say "annoying".
For example:
- Two separate Control Panels
- Two separate customisation windows
- The Personalise options themselves have been randomly shuffled.
- The Charms bar often pops out and blocks the "Close window" button
- Having to swap to the Metro screen to start things
- I can't make the new "Ribbon" based File Explorer simultaneously preview a file and show its details.
Two simple questions:
- ...
- In which way should the "desktop" version of Windows 8 be different?
MS could have left the Start Menu Registry hack option, or they should have included the options to disable most of the Phone/Tablet OS functions (like the ones in W8.1).
Most users would be too scared to implement the Registry hack, so they would be trapped on the Metro screen (just like MS intended).
I have used windows 8 as my main OS since the first pre-release test versions. I have not nor will I get a touchscreen in a foreseeable future (not counting mobile devices), one of the reasons I like Windows 8 being how easy it is to use with a roll mouse, how fast and flexible everything can be found and used.
I don't find that things are any easier to find.
W8 search isn't any better, or worse, than W7 search (I usually know where I have put my stuff).
"Classic Shell" eliminates many of the annoyances though.
Other people find that different Start Menu programs suit them better (e.g. Start8, etc.).
I recently installed the W8.1 Enterprise RTM version.
I found it less annoying as you can:
- Boot to the desktop
- Replace the Metro screen with "All Apps" (minor improvement)
- Eliminate the "Charms" bar and "Thumbnail" bar (you could hack the Registry in W8)