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Is Windows 8.1 worth it?

Is Windows 8.1 worth it?

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gaetforce
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03-30-2016, 01:15 AM
#11
You explored another method to locate it without navigating through Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Calculator? It’s unclear how this helps your argument. I simply clicked the windows icon and began typing—I didn’t even need to use the mouse on the search box! It’s much more convenient. Regardless, they’re restoring your familiar Start menu. I don’t understand why it’s still necessary, but Win 10 behaves just like any other operating system. iOS 8 introduced many improvements over iOS 7, and jailbreaking became possible for users. Every update enhances the experience further.
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gaetforce
03-30-2016, 01:15 AM #11

You explored another method to locate it without navigating through Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Calculator? It’s unclear how this helps your argument. I simply clicked the windows icon and began typing—I didn’t even need to use the mouse on the search box! It’s much more convenient. Regardless, they’re restoring your familiar Start menu. I don’t understand why it’s still necessary, but Win 10 behaves just like any other operating system. iOS 8 introduced many improvements over iOS 7, and jailbreaking became possible for users. Every update enhances the experience further.

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OldClassicFun
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03-30-2016, 08:05 PM
#12
It seems the search function isn’t easy to access. You’re holding the mouse for a while before it appears. A quick shortcut might help—on Mac it’s Command-Space, but on Windows you could try pressing Ctrl+F or using the search bar directly. If you’ve been using Windows 8, that’s likely what you’re used to.
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OldClassicFun
03-30-2016, 08:05 PM #12

It seems the search function isn’t easy to access. You’re holding the mouse for a while before it appears. A quick shortcut might help—on Mac it’s Command-Space, but on Windows you could try pressing Ctrl+F or using the search bar directly. If you’ve been using Windows 8, that’s likely what you’re used to.

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Ciera7
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03-30-2016, 11:08 PM
#13
Please clarify your request. When you press the windows icon in the lower left corner, begin typing immediately to activate the search feature. One click and type—simple!
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Ciera7
03-30-2016, 11:08 PM #13

Please clarify your request. When you press the windows icon in the lower left corner, begin typing immediately to activate the search feature. One click and type—simple!

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Okunino
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03-31-2016, 12:44 AM
#14
I understand this might seem odd, but after moving from version 7 to 8.1, I hardly ever rely on the start screen anymore—I usually stay on the desktop about 99.99% of the time. I’m not very familiar with it. My setup is designed to open the program view when I press the Windows key or button, but I didn’t realize you could search from there either (I rarely use that feature). Still, it’s a nice improvement! 😊
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Okunino
03-31-2016, 12:44 AM #14

I understand this might seem odd, but after moving from version 7 to 8.1, I hardly ever rely on the start screen anymore—I usually stay on the desktop about 99.99% of the time. I’m not very familiar with it. My setup is designed to open the program view when I press the Windows key or button, but I didn’t realize you could search from there either (I rarely use that feature). Still, it’s a nice improvement! 😊

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SuperMarioDXB
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03-31-2016, 01:46 AM
#15
No problem at all! I also spent a fair amount of time on the desktop. I had to create a short tutorial video for a friend's review site, which taught me some useful tips on navigating Windows 8 more efficiently than the traditional method.
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SuperMarioDXB
03-31-2016, 01:46 AM #15

No problem at all! I also spent a fair amount of time on the desktop. I had to create a short tutorial video for a friend's review site, which taught me some useful tips on navigating Windows 8 more efficiently than the traditional method.

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thedyl101
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04-14-2016, 10:43 AM
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It seems you're planning to upgrade and want to improve your efficiency. You'll likely need to review navigation techniques, watch tutorials, or read guides. Your current setup runs smoothly without lag, which is great. I recall the days when Windows 7 launched after an XP upgrade on a vintage PC—friends shared useful tips that made tasks faster.
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thedyl101
04-14-2016, 10:43 AM #16

It seems you're planning to upgrade and want to improve your efficiency. You'll likely need to review navigation techniques, watch tutorials, or read guides. Your current setup runs smoothly without lag, which is great. I recall the days when Windows 7 launched after an XP upgrade on a vintage PC—friends shared useful tips that made tasks faster.

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