My only wish so far is that you can disable the mouseover stuff in the bottom left corner (ie the bit that makes your start screen preview). Mainly because when I'm playing League of Legends and I mouse too close to the bottom left the thing mimises the game and shows me the desktop (so it can show me the little preview I'm guessing).
I've been launching it from a pinned tile rather than desktop icon and it seems to behave better (but Its still done it to me once). As far as I can tell theres no way to disable it. On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Scott Barnes <[email protected]>wrote: > I've been in a bad mood all day. I blame Win8 .. i find myself swearing at > the screen more... with unfinished questions like "...how do i...what the > fu...oh..there...well thats stupid..oh crap what did i just do..." > > I'm not going to write a poem about Win8 and i'm not going to declare a > Jihad on Microsoft for making it.. i'm simply thinking that its Windows 7 > with this stupid start screen giving me a sense of paranoia at all that ram > that i shouldn't be wasting but am.. (even though I'm not even sure its > being wasted it just feels its being wasted and..and I dont like > change..now get off my lawn). > > --- > Regards, > Scott Barnes > http://www.riagenic.com > > > > On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Glen Harvy <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Thanks Ian. Things are certainly hotting up in the new/updated MS program >> world. >> >> So far two people have explained how Win8 Application navigation works >> and now this so it is becoming clear that I wasn't clear in the first >> place. Probably my pathetic attempt at using ozzie colloquialisms and >> assumptions ... <sigh>. >> >> It is IMHO, far to early to foretell if the *general public* will >> quickly adapt to the new navigation. Having only used Win8 RTM on my VM and >> only to test my own application, I'm certainly not qualified to make any >> educated guesses. I do know that the new navigation did not immediately >> impress me with it's ease but I readily accept we have a whole new concept >> in Win8 and I will have to change my ways as well as my program. >> >> I do however believe that until my application evolves and adapts to the >> changing times, *my end users will appreciate* what in effect is *a two >> click start of either my Main program or any of its Secondary programs*. >> >> This should be easy to achieve by creating a Metro Inspired application >> that does nothing else but open a full screen window with a tile/shortcut >> to each of those programs. If the new Metro Inspired application is pinned >> to the Start Screen (not the Start Menu) then the end user will only need >> to click twice from the Start Screen rather than type anything on the >> keyboard to start a Secondary program from the All Apps screen. >> Alternatively, they can use the new Metro navigation technique as I will >> support that as well. >> >> The creation of the new Metro inspired application should take me not >> much longer than a few minutes if you believe the sales pitch from >> DevExpress :-) Designing the Tiles background image will take me days >> although perhaps Blend will come to the rescue. >> >> I hope the above clarifies my original post. I would appreciate comments >> as to whether you believe there is a need to even bother with implementing >> the above and/or if it will prove as easy to implement as it sounds? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Glen. >> >> >
