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Open the Start menu, right click an app icon in the taskbar to open its menu, then click anywhere on the Start menu to hide it. The menu will slide down two times.
Open the Start menu, right click an app icon in the taskbar to open its menu, then click anywhere on the Start menu to hide it. The menu will slide down two times.
And I just noticed that the version skipped from 6.3.9600 to 10.0. The numbering pattern used to be different. Windows 7 is 6.1.7601, Windows 8 is 6.2.9200, and 8.1 is 6.3.9600, so it's strange that the number would jump to 10.
They still haven't patched the glitch where sending a lot of files to the Recycle Bin then deleting them all will leave a few entries behind (although they are actually deleted, just refresh the Recycle Bin).
Perhaps I didn't do something right, or it's a bug, but the explorer windows stack as if they open at the same time even when they're not. That's to say, if you open documents up it appears by default somewhat centrally on the screen. Close it and open it again and it appears in exactly the same spot on Windows 8.1 and below (right down to Win95 I believe). If you open documents and then control panels it "stacks" the windows by moving them slight so they can still be visible under/over each other. However in Windows 10, it does this anyway even if no other windows are open (which is if I remember correctly how it worked in 3.1? If that's correct then good grief that's one hell of a step back in time. Talking of which the windows even kind of look like 3.1 styling - ie flat and ""uninteresting").