Microsoft may bring back start button and boot to desktop for Windows 8.1
Microsoft may bring back start button and boot to desktop for Windows 8.1# PDA - 掌中宝
n*7
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昨天吃了一个红的,一点味也没有
h*d
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http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/16/microsoft-may-bring-back-sta It's hardly a secret that the computer-buying public hasn't fallen head over heels for the Windows 8 start screen. In fact, a whole cottage industry has sprung up around returning Windows to its version-7 glory. The latest rumors indicate that Microsoft may be moving to squash these apps, by enabling 8.1 to boot directly to the desktop and reinstating the start button. Code recently dug up in a DLL, buried within the bowels of a leaked version of Windows Blue strongly suggests that this relatively minor revision of the desktop and tablet OS could offer users a way to skip the live tiles and go right to the familiar UI of Windows past. An entry for " CanSuppressStartScreen" was found by quite a few different forum users in the TwinUI.dll file. Unfortunately, we were unable to confirm this ourselves . While there's no hard evidence for a return of the start button just yet, the reliable Mary Jo Foley has heard from at least one source that Redmond is considering bringing the little logo orb back. Of course, nothing is certain yet. There's no guarantee that either feature will actually make it into the final version of Windows 8.1, but we're sure at least a few of you have your fingers crossed.
h*k
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那就等等看喽
u*d
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start button是真没必要;
n*7
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也只能这样了,就想知道这个树结的果是不是就这么差,种了3年了,第一次吃到果子 ,很失望.
【在 h*****k 的大作中提到】 : 那就等等看喽
s*a
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lol 班上一帮软托的脸顿时肿了
over has leaked
【在 h*d 的大作中提到】 : http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/16/microsoft-may-bring-back-sta : It's hardly a secret that the computer-buying public hasn't fallen head over : heels for the Windows 8 start screen. In fact, a whole cottage industry has : sprung up around returning Windows to its version-7 glory. The latest : rumors indicate that Microsoft may be moving to squash these apps, by : enabling 8.1 to boot directly to the desktop and reinstating the start : button. Code recently dug up in a DLL, buried within the bowels of a leaked : version of Windows Blue strongly suggests that this relatively minor : revision of the desktop and tablet OS could offer users a way to skip the : live tiles and go right to the familiar UI of Windows past. An entry for "