The details determine success or failure. Why Windows 8 is not waiting for people to see

  

Computer Store News: In the past few months, it has been used between Windows 7 and Windows 8 for a long time. Windows 7 is a successful system is undoubted, but there are highlights for Windows 8, but more is still to vomit. The first thing to spit is: Windows 8 completely ignores notebook users without a touch screen.




Win8 What kind of menu do you want to make a full-screen start menu? Do you think that all notebooks have a touchpad as big as a Macbook? Still think that all users are ready to use the mouse at any time? Every time I want to use a mouse to click on a thing, I have to move a longer distance, and there is no convenience for Windows 7. When it comes to the start menu, you have to mention the new search method for the Windows 8 Start menu. In Windows 7, whether I want to search for files, programs, or control panel items, I only need to type in that input box, and all the results will be displayed. But in Windows 8, search results for files, programs, and control panel items are separate. Microsoft, what are you going to make? Anyway, I haven't figured out how to quickly switch between search categories and search results (you have to consider inputting the French card in Chinese when typing, pressing the arrow keys to switch between candidate words). The second thing to spit is: the input method framework. In Windows 8, I don't know how Microsoft is doing it. So far, I haven't seen Sogou or Tencent come up with an absolutely easy input method. Otherwise, you have to create two input methods, or you can't enter Chinese under Metro. And if you don't use special means, you can't delete the input method that comes with Microsoft, which is typical of the pit. What is the embarrassment of Jie Jie users! Speaking of Microsoft's own input method, there are more and more can be spit. It can use the shortcut keys to switch between Microsoft input method and disable input method. As a result, Microsoft input method also has a Chinese and English switch. In other words, I have a 66% probability of switching to the English input method. It is often necessary to type, enter it, it is English, press Shift, or English! Then Ctrl+space, or English! Shift again, it is Chinese! ! ! Moreover, in the caps lock state, directly inputting English will not directly go to the screen, but also need to go through the Microsoft input method! Microsoft, you need to feel this way! I don't know if Microsoft's development headquarters didn't take into account the input of Asian languages ​​at all, or Microsoft deliberately wants to be awkward with users. In short, Microsoft has changed the input method switching shortcuts that existed from the Windows 95 era. If I have been using Windows 8, then I am used to it. But the school and work place are using Windows 7, ah, every day to change between different shortcuts, it is very painful! In the end, I didn't spit. When I first started Windows 8, the shutdown was directly Win+R -> "Shutdown -s -f -t 1". Can't find the shutdown option? Of course, Windows 8 still has a lot of improvements, such as faster startup speed (practical: low), better BitLocker integration (practical: low), the window size will not change when switching between single and multi-screen Being reset (practical: medium), better cloud service integration (strongly conflicting with corporate security). There has always been a Windows law on the Internet: Microsoft will have a bad review of Windows after a well-received Windows (please refer to Windows 2000 -> Windows Me -> Windows XP -> Windows Vista -> Windows 7 Personally, Windows 8 still does not deviate from this law, and is worse than Vista. After all, Vista is just worse than the hardware demand is too advanced, Moore's Law can be solved, but the Windows 8 difference is a function of the problem, it is estimated that it can only be solved by Windows 9.

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