Rusty Hammond
Rusty.Hammond at cpiqpc.com
Tue Mar 4 13:13:07 CST 2014
John,
No problem shutting down those apps when you're done with them. Just
press Alt+F4 - they haven't changed
that keystroke combination yet. Don't ask why I remembered that one.
Hadn't used it since I don't know when, but then I got Windows 8
installed ... oh wait, are those keys available on a surface tablet or
Windows phone?
Rusty
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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of John W Colby
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 12:22 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Windows 8
Cool!!!
Now get rid of the panes and give me back sizable Windows and I am
there. And of course a REAL start button with the start menu interface.
AND make sure that nothing I do ever yanks me back to the "modern"
interface without my actually hitting a NEW hotkey (not something mapped
over a hotkey used in the past for something else) or click a specific
button.
Oh yea, an easy and understandable way to shut apps down when I am done
with them. Like maybe a bar at the top with a little X, which closes
the window when clicked. "Keep everything open that you ever used since
you rebooted last" is just a nonsensical thing to do on a desktop.
Hmmmm sounds like Windows 7? OK, so give me Windows 7 in "Desktop
mode".
And... I need to ensure that those "live tiles" are not constantly
pulling data over my cell phone, since I use my cell phone as my WiFi.
Constant crap being pulled into "Live Tiles" sounds like a constantly
escalating phone data bill to me. Verizon will love it, I will not. So
Live tiles ONLY LIVE when I am actually looking at them. And maybe not
even then.
cur*mud*geon
/noun/\(?)k?r-?m?-j?n\
: a person (especially an old man) who is easily annoyed or angered and
who often complains
Hmmmm... OK.
And here I thought I was just a Windows 7 Fanboi.
John W. Colby
Reality is what refuses to go away
when you do not believe in it
On 3/4/2014 12:47 PM, John Bartow wrote:
> Here's a very brief explanation of how to use Windows 8 for the stuck
> in the mud curmudgeons among us:
> http://watchmojo.com/video/id/11365/
>
>
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