Win9 Charms menu bar changes, further attracting Win7 users

  

Computer shop news: Win9 will use virtual desktops to convince more Win7 and even Windows XP users to upgrade; the latest news that Microsoft Windows Threshold (Windows9 code) will be more focused on the desktop, so the Charms menu bar will change significantly .


WinBeta's latest news says that the Charms menu bar will leave the traditional desktop and does not require the Charms menu bar to provide navigation. However, considering that some Modern UI applications still require Charms, Microsoft will obviously use different methods to ensure that the desktop user's Charms menu is smoother. One of the methods is to set a button at the window control where the user can click to display search, share, device and settings (the desktop user does not have to use the start button in the Charms bar).


Previous news said that Microsoft is changing the desktop experience of Win9, so that the experience of Win9 is similar to Win7, and it will also integrate some functions of Win8.

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