Microsoft's Windows Blue operating system, which was scheduled to be released this summer, suddenly leaked out on the internet a few days ago, with all the media scrambling to experience the glamour of Windows blue and even rummaging through the Windows blue and Windows 8 systems. In addition to new improvements in features such as customizable size active magnets and Bing search, Windows Blue has a media exposure today that Windows blue can be quickly shut down with gestures.
This sliding shutdown feature, hidden in a Windows Bule system, is similar to the operation in Windows Phone, with the fingers sliding down the screen to quickly shut down. It's already a delicacy. Users of Windows 8 systems may learn that the steps to shut down from the start screen in a Windows 8 system are cumbersome, and that the improved version of Windows blue as a Windows 8 system is commendable. Only need to double pointing down on the screen can be fast shutdown, coupled with the original Windows 8 fast boot function, the entire switch machine process may only need to be completed in 15 seconds.
Figure 1 Microsoft Windows Blue System sliding shutdown
Currently, the feature is not enabled in the leaked version of the Windows Blue File system, and users can try to experience it by extracting the SlideToShutdown.exe file from the System32 file. Compared to the leaked version of the Windows Blue System, Microsoft is interested in gradually consolidating the functionality that has been applied to Windows Phone into the Windows system, speeding up the integration of the two platforms.