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The Start button is back, and it will return to the latest Windows 8.1 operating system. There have been rumors that Windows 8.1 (code Blue) will re-enable the Start button. Today, CNET wrote about some new things about how the new Start button works ...
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1, and Win 7 run differently
As we all know, the current Windows Start button will open the Start menu at a click. The Start button in Windows 8.1 does not work this way, people familiar with the matter said. This is the biggest difference.
2, the same location and Win7, icons like Windows
So how does it work?
As it sounds, the Windows 8.1 Start menu looks something like the Start button in the Windows 8 Charms menu: An angled Windows window (as shown below). It is turned on by default and can be turned off if you do not like the Start button.
In Windows 8.1, the New button is placed on the taskbar, where the Windows 7 Start button is now located.
3, enter Metro style when the Start button to hide
When the user enters the Metro style, Windows store store, the new Start button is hidden and the new Start button appears only when the user moves the mouse to the bottom left. In Windows 8, a program thumbnail appears when the user moves the mouse to the left corner, and the Start button is replaced in 8.1.
4, in the Start button can choose to browse the program icon mode
The source also points out that the "all APPs" mode is added to the Start button to replace the heading mode.
In Windows 8, when the user points out the program bar and selects all Apps, you can also view the program in "All Apps" mode. According to previous reports, in Windows Blue, users can also open "all APPs" mode by sliding their fingers on the start screen.
If the user does not like the title mode, you can set the "all APPs" mode as the default mode. Browse in this mode, select the Start button will pop the start screen, there is a list of program icons, not the title list. Users can rearrange the icons according to their usage, and put the most commonly used in the first place.
5, from the Start button can enter the Metro start screen
The message person confirms that the direct logon to the desktop is also supported in the Windows Blue Milestone Preview version. In other words, when the PC tablet starts, the user can choose to go directly to the desktop mode and avoid the Metro start screen. Clicking on the Start button after entering this mode will still be able to enter the Metro style start screen.
6, Metro style and desktop mode can be shared with the background
There is another adjustment in the user interface that deserves attention. In Blue, users can use the same background in the Metro style Start screen and desktop mode. Microsoft is doing this to make the two environments more harmonious.