Windows 8.1 Update1 defaults to boot into the desktop

  
Recently, the message about Windows 8.1 Update1 is very dense. Now this update has a new version. A new default boot setting appears in the Build 9600.16608 version, which can directly enter the desktop system.
Direct access to the desktop is a feature already available in Windows 8.1, but in Windows 8.1 Update 1, non-touch systems will default to the desktop directly after booting, and no longer need to be set by the user. Of course, the user can also set the boot to the start screen according to his own preferences.

Windows 8.1 Update1
This setting is undoubtedly an optimization of the experience of the mouse and keyboard device. In fact, most of the changes in Windows 8.1 Update1 are for this part, such as adding to the start screen. The Shutdown and Search buttons have added a windowed title bar for the Metro app.
In addition, from the screenshot of the leak, the Metro application can now be displayed in full screen, and the window seems to have returned to the Aero Glass design, although it can only be achieved by modifying the registration code.

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