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It isn't.
Tablet Mode needs lots of touch improvements.
Text and file name spacing needs to be enlarged and spaced accordingly.
A metro style touch oriented file explorer that included all modern features would be nice
When using the optional tablet mode and start screen.
As soon as tablet mode is engaged,
All file names and controls should be expanded and auto spaced
For large FINGERTIPS.
Now, enlarging anything not with the magnifier crams and jams fonts to a mishmash.
Touch features need to be larger than a finger tip.
Everyone is not on board with this multi device synchronization entanglement.
Using build 10240, it is ok and interesting but blocks animation
running on the desktop unless using deskscapes.
Also, in tablet mode, it limits WinTV to only partial full screen.
I do not use deskscapes anymore so I prefer to not to use tablet mode
with options to always return to the start screen.
My system runs an animated clock as wallpaper.
Found an interesting file manager that can be transparent which is not possible
using file explorer without an addon.
Point is, the 10 start screen is not a transparency, it blocks view of the desktop.
Forced maximized windows did not happen in 8 and 8.1.1 while using file explorer.
Store - Metro apps are full screen for touch - fingertip sized pointer controls.
Maximizing an explorer window with microscopic sized text
in touch mode Is ridiculous.
Windows is not coded to auto space enormous enlargements
without jamming fonts into each other.
Using the start screen in 10 also does not allow for touch oriented side movements.
Anything selected will automatically block whatever else from view.
IMHO, the 10 start screen is worse than the windows 8 start screen.
Still a fan of 8 and use it from time to time.
Posted with 10240 on a surface 3 using free wifi.
Last edited by nt62; 02 May 2016 at 11:46.