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Hi there
Now I see it --yes it's horrible -- I don't use the expanded menu (yet) as I'm on a non touch desktop -- hopefully when I try this on a touch device it will have been fixed.
Cheers
jimbo
Hi there
Now I see it --yes it's horrible -- I don't use the expanded menu (yet) as I'm on a non touch desktop -- hopefully when I try this on a touch device it will have been fixed.
Cheers
jimbo
I don't really see the point why MS is asking for feedbacks when all they do is keep introducing new UI changes rather than tweaking up what they've started based on feedbacks they receive.
Users might change their mind after actually using it!....transparency is returning to the Windows 10 user interface in full? You never know. Users have been asking for this in droves, and it already has more than 44,000 votes over at the UserVoice page for Windows 10, making it the second most requested feature.
Let's hope so!It is reasonable to expect that when this feature does arrive on future builds, Microsoft will add in options for users to enable or disable transparency as they wish.
Last edited by Edwin; 23 Mar 2015 at 11:10.
The start menu is rather poor. I just noticed the transparency thing after reading this thread, normally I have no reason to extend the start menu full screen. On the contrary, I was going to complain that unlike in the previous build I can't make it smaller. But now I see that I don't have the option to disable transparency. Is that because I did the update instead of clean install?