Win8.1 Update1 update summary Push time determination

  
        Microsoft officially held the Build2014 Developer Conference at 11:00 this evening. The highly anticipated Windows 8.1 Update 1 finally officially appeared in the public eye. Unsurprisingly, Win8.1 Update1 is mainly for a large number of optimizations for mouse and keyboard users.
In fact, we have introduced a series of changes to this update in the previous Win8.1 Update1 RTM version test. Of course, we don't mind revisiting the update of Win8.1 Update1 here.
First of all, we ushered in "Directly launch to the desktop", although this feature is available in Windows 8.1, but now it can recognize the device's control mode, if the device is a mouse and keyboard operation, then the system will Automatically launch directly to the desktop by default.
We also saw new changes on the start screen. In the upper right corner of the interface, we added a more intuitive shutdown button and search button, which will be more friendly to users who are new to Win8, at least not shut down. key. And in the mouse and keyboard mode, the dynamic tile supports the right-click menu, which provides the same function options as the traditional desktop icon right-click menu.
Right-click menu
Win8.1 Update1 is also optimized for Metro applications. Now the Metro app will have a top-level bar that users can choose to minimize or close, and use regular mouse clicks. Metro apps can now be pinned to the taskbar and switch between multiple softwares like other software.
App Store
The system now also allows users to search for apps in the store directly in the main search box.
Another pleasing change is about IE11. The latest version of IE11 has added a "Enterprise Mode" that allows older sites to better display typography instead of prompting "Upgrade Browser". This is good news for companies, and for those who don't know why they are still stuck in the old version (such as government websites, online banking, etc.).
New IE11
Windows 8.1 Update 1 will be pushed along with the “Tuesday Patch” on April 8th. Users can update via Windows Upadate.

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