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Guru3D.com » News » Microsoft might disable Live Tiles in a Future Windows Desktop versions

Microsoft might disable Live Tiles in a Future Windows Desktop versions

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/01/2014 08:32 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)
Microsoft might disable Live Tiles in a Future Windows Desktop versions

Microsoft would be planning the remove the Live Tiles start screen from Windows for PCs in a future version of Windows. The Windows version for tablets and hybrids would still keep that function of course.

Website Neowin reports this after receiving the information from anonymous sources. Her's what they had to say about it:

While it is still a little unclear if the Threshold update for PCs will be called Windows 9 or something else, what is starting to become known is how that OS will deviate from Microsoft’s past. For mouse and keyboard users, Threshold will be the update many have been waiting for as Microsoft continues to move away form the Sinofsky vision of hybrid OS.

Threshold will be a further move away from the Modern UI environment for desktop users. In some builds of Threshold, the Modern UI is disabled by default. You have to manually turn it back on but this is situation dependent, if you wish to access the live tile environment.

If you are on a tablet, the Modern UI is still present and takes precedence over the classic desktop but on traditional PCs, the Modern UI is no longer utilized by default. This is where some of the confusion comes in that we had been hearing about a ‘decentralized’ use of the Modern UI but this is device-specific; for tablet and hybrid device users, the touch-focused UI is still a focal point. The biggest changes are in store for users of desktop-class systems.

How is Microsoft going to move forward without a Modern UI by default for Windows? It’s quite easy to see the path and our sources are confirming this information. Microsoft will still allow Modern apps to run in a windowed mode on the desktop and with the new Start menu (also present in Threshold) having the ability to launch un-pinned Modern apps, mouse and keyboard users can happily live on the desktop without being troubled by Metro-esque menus and screens if they wish.

By having full control of Modern apps from the desktop with other enhancements brought with Windows 8.1 Update 1, the modern environment is no longer needed for desktop users and is shut off.

Don’t worry though, app snapping is still present in the current builds of Threshold and in fact, there are enhancements in this area too. The details are a bit sparse at this time but snapping has been further refined and may include new positioning for modern apps.

We have also been hearing that the UI is ‘visually distinct’ too, meaning that when you see Threshold, it’s easy to tell that it is not Windows 8.1.

It’s important to note that we are still in the early stages of Threshold and that anything and everything is subject to change. But from what we have been able to gather, Microsoft is once again listening to all the complaints that said ‘let me turn off the Modern UI’.



Microsoft might disable Live Tiles in a Future Windows Desktop versions




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Asgardi
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#4862282 Posted on: 07/01/2014 10:46 AM
Nonsense. They probably allow users to disable it and it might be disabled by default. But it certainly won't be removed.

// Sorry for being hasty. Looks like only the first paragraph which is visible in front page is wrong. Congrats, made me click it :)

lucidus
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#4862296 Posted on: 07/01/2014 11:15 AM
I've yet to hear of a User Experience applet in the CP/PC S rumour which allows manual configuration of all this. I'm sure there are a lot of people who would want to tweak their experience instead of relying on auto detect.

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#4862332 Posted on: 07/01/2014 12:28 PM
"Remove the Live Tiles Start Screen" actually means "disable the Start Screen and relocate Live Tiles elsewhere for non touch-enabled hardware configurations".

http://www.zdnet.com/windows-threshold-more-on-microsofts-plan-to-win-over-windows-7-users-7000031070/

WinRT subsystem and Metro UI apps certainly won't be removed. They would just blend with Desktop applications by having a windowed mode and Task Bar shortcuts, and Live Tiles will probably move to a "Mini Start Screen" within the new Start Menu, just as shown in those Threshold mock-ups from Build 2014.

Fender178
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#4862497 Posted on: 07/01/2014 05:22 PM
I doubt that MS would do this but here is an Idea on what they should do. After you have a touch screen device such as a monitor installed and after the driver is installed they should ask whether or not you want live tiles enabled.

Extraordinary
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#4862498 Posted on: 07/01/2014 05:24 PM
Touch UI for touch devices, non-touch UI for non-touch devices

Took you long enough to work that one out MS

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