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I wiped my hard drive
On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 13:34:09 -0700, Checkmate
wrote: Warning! Always wear ANSI approved safety goggles when reading posts by Checkmate! In article , says... On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 12:56:35 -0700, Checkmate wrote: It's easier to multi task with Win 7, because everything is just a tab- click away. My Surface Pro has a tiny little 12" screen, and I get all ****ed up trying to switch between different windows, then having to pinch or expand and scroll to try to read everything, and then where did the last window go? I haven't got the hang of trying to keep a bunch of windows open and switch among them. All this swiping and scrolling and trying to figure out where things are when I need them is nowhere near as easy as it was in Windows 7. I should just sell the ****ing thing before a newer one comes out. That's why the Android OS is superior. All the open windows become immediately displayed stacked up in shrunken form with the simple click of the lower left side of the touch screen. There is a *back* touch area on the lower right that takes you back one previous screen at a time. The middle physical button takes you to the home screen. Very logical and intuitive. I thought Win 10 would have something logical and simple like that... so where do all the other windows go, and how do you keep track of them and get them back? I don't understand why anyone went from 8 to 10 if you are not running a tablet. |
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