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How the new Windows Blue Start Button may work

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/30/2013 07:41 AM | source: | 21 comment(s)
How the new Windows Blue Start Button may work

ZD Netposted details about the new Start Button that's rumored to be part of Windows 8.1. The button will reportedly look just like the Start button that's currently part of the Charms menu in Windows 8: an angled, stylized window. The Start button will likely be turned on by default, but can be turned off for those who prefer the Start Button free design that debuted with Windows 8.

The new Start Button will sit in the same place as the old Start Button but will work differently, it will remain full screen, with no option to bring back the Windows 7 Start Menu. Exact details aren't available, but the button will only be visible at all times in the desktop mode. In Metro-style apps or on the Start Screen the button will only become visible when a user moves the mouse to the bottom left corner of the screen. There's also going to be an "All Apps" view mode, this will be similar to the "all apps" feature in the Windows 8 Start Screen:
There's also going to be an "All Apps" view that users will have the option to use instead of the tiled interface, my source said. This is the same All Apps view that users can get in Windows 8 now when they bring up the app bar and select "All Apps." In Windows Blue -- as previous leaked builds have shown -- users can get to it by swiping up on the Start Screen. (The screen shot above of the All Apps view is courtesy of the Windows SuperSite.)

But Microsoft plans to allow users to show "All Apps" by default for those who don't want the tiled interface, my source said. In this view, selecting the Start Button will bring up the Start Screen with a list of apps with icons, and no tiles. Users will be able to arrange the icons by usage, allowing the most commonly used apps to be first. This view is the closest users will get to the Windows 7 Start Menu, even though it will be full-screen, instead of a list.







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shoja
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#4607615 Posted on: 05/30/2013 08:08 AM
Microsoft knows they messed up, but they are admitting to it at a very slow pace lol. Hope it's not too late by time they come to that epiphany that we (users) have all been through since 8's launch lol

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#4607619 Posted on: 05/30/2013 08:21 AM
Windows 8 isn't a bad OS (I quite like it), but hopefully Windows 8.1 will bring the changes it needs to more functional on the desktop.

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#4607621 Posted on: 05/30/2013 08:30 AM
Unless is brings performance improvements over Windows 8, i'm not even bothering with the upgrade. Even if it;s free.

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#4607655 Posted on: 05/30/2013 10:24 AM
The Windows 8.1 Start button sounds a bit crap in all honesty and my only concern at this point is whether third-party apps like Start8 will still work on the update. It should do if the new Start button is optional but I won't be installing it until I know for sure.

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#4607659 Posted on: 05/30/2013 10:33 AM
Unless is brings performance improvements over Windows 8, i'm not even bothering with the upgrade. Even if it;s free.


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