Win8.1 application true and false closure mechanism, Microsoft employees explain to you

  
        Many old users or new users who upgraded from Win8 to Win8.1 found that completely shutting down the Modern application in Win8.1 is not as simple as sliding off before, but needs to slide the application to the bottom and pause for a few seconds. In order to close the app. Therefore, many new and old users are full of doubts about this, for this reason, Microsoft employee Matt Small unveiled the truth for everyone.

Matt Small explained this in his MSDN blog: Under the original Windows 8 system, the application shutdown process was very fast, but under Windows 8.1, the situation was not the same.
Matt Small introduces: Sometimes, your application is like buggy, you just want to restart the application to a new state. If you perform the process of closing the application and then restart the Modern application via the start screen or application search, the application will immediately terminate and then start up in a completely new way. This process can help users to easily restart some modern applications that work abnormally. For example, if an application hangs on a page, the user can close the gesture and then immediately restart the application, and then can restore the previous state, and can be loaded into the problem page and other pages.
Of course, the user needs to manually close the Modern application manually, just drag the application to the bottom and wait for the application icon "flip" to flip, you can completely close. However, it is recommended that the user select the previous operation mode and turn the Modern application "false" to shut down, and it can be used normally.
Of course, for IT home readers, in addition to sliding off the Modern application, you can also pass Alt, F4 off, the task manager is closed, and the left side of the screen is closed.

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