Clicking the Start Button in this view takes users to the Metro Style Start Screen, even though users start on the desktop. And it supposedly works just like it sounds: Users can opt to see the Desktop, and not the Metro-Style Start Screen when their PCs/tablets start up. 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.īoot-straight-to-desktop is in the Windows Blue Milestone Preview builds, too, my source confirmed. Users will be able to arrange the icons by usage, allowing the most commonly used apps to be first. In this view, selecting the Start Button will bring up the Start Screen with a list of apps with icons, and no tiles. But Microsoft plans to allow users to show "All Apps" by default for those who don't want the tiled interface, my source said.
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