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I think MS is starting to listen. If MS didn't want to hear from us they probably wouldn't have allowed use to install Win 10 at such a early stage. We also have to remember MS can't include everything we want.
I think MS is starting to listen. If MS didn't want to hear from us they probably wouldn't have allowed use to install Win 10 at such a early stage. We also have to remember MS can't include everything we want.
Agree ,We also have to remember MS can't include everything we want
but you would never know that giving all the things people want and don't want in win10
a lot of posters make reference to Car makers when trying to get that point across , so I will to ,like going to the ford dealer and saying I want that beautiful Black Mustang over there but I want a big friggen Hemi in it ,so call when you get it done and ill be over to get it ,but for now Im sticking with my 1950 Edsel
Think of it as a restaurant that would endeavor to stock, preserve, maintain, prepare and serve every conceivable food known to mankind and then serve it up at a fair cost per plate.
Ain't gonna happen.
What Microsoft is doing to presenting it's vision,
Most feedback that was impotent came from 8-8.1's dismal sales.
The only feedback cares about is bug reports,
New features... all come from special groups probably of their own making
I disagree, Jeff. Microsoft wouldn't have gone to the trouble to include a place for feedback if they were just going to discount everything we said/asked for.
There is no opportunity to ask for anything as a group. I think what you meant to say is "should not add everything individuals ask". The way feedback works is that we, as individuals, give feedback on what we want, what we don't like, bugs, etc.; Microsoft has some kind of "app" that will take the feedback and sort it into separate categories and at the same time, some kind of tally is given. There are a number more options for MS sorting and once that is done, MS personnel takes over and creates order out of chaos. This is only intended as a "what probably happens with feedback" rather than concrete knowledge.
Only if I have the opportunity to completely disable it! I hate the thing; if I wanted it, I had to fish for it; if I didn't want it, it invariably popped out and got completely in my way. The same way as the silly "notifications" thing pops out on the bottom right corner of my screen when I'm trying to do something else. Leave my corners alone! Unless you let me disable what you've put there!
Bottom line here is to give us choices!
I want to see improved error messages.
Replace these totally useless messages:1
"Something is using your USB device"
If Windows "thinks" that something is using a USB device it should name the process and/or supply the PID.
An alternative could be to add a "kill" button.
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"Backup your encryption key"
If Windows "thinks" that something has been encrypted it should name the file(s).
I'm sure people can think of other pointless messages.
The error message dialogue boxes should be changed so that you can copy the message directly from the box.
Another option could be to add a "Copy to clipboard" or "Copy to text file" button.
Maybe they could also include a "Go to Event Viewer" button.
1) The Notification Center needs to be improved.
2) I would love to have File Explorer opening "My Computer" instead of "Fast Access".
At least there's an easy workaround. Unpin the default shortcut from taskbar and create a new one pointing to: %windir%\explorer.exe ::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
3) Charms Bar back.
:)