ASCII.jp Windows 10, try "tablet mode" with messed up

 Microsoft's "Windows 10" released on July 29.Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 8.It supports the one -year upgrade from 1 (until July 28, 2016), and you can enjoy the latest OS immediately on PC and tablet.However, I think many people are worried about the status of drivers and software and have not yet tried upgrading.

Dell's "VENUE 10 Pro" is the company's free upgrade product.

 Therefore, I installed it on Dell's tablet PC "Venue 10 Pro" and examined the usability mainly in tablet mode.I hope it will be helpful for the introduction.

"Tablet mode" Windows 8 where the UI has evolved.More more comfortable than 1!

"Tablet mode" which was renewed in Windows 10.In addition to live tiles that appeared from Windows 8, icon areas such as taskbar are arranged at the bottom and left ends.

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Call an action center from the desktop screen and tap "tablet mode" to migrate.Tap again to return to the desktop screen

Tiles are much easier to handle by customizing the display and size to your liking.

 The "Modern UI" mounted on a touch -compatible device from Windows 8 has evolved as "tablet mode" in Windows 10.In addition to the live tiles, the icons such as app list, settings, search, etc. were arranged in an easy -to -understand manner like a taskbar, giving the impression that it was easier to handle.

App list, frequently used apps, etc. can be called with one touch

 Windows 8/8.Although the Modern UI was convenient, there was a very difficult memory to get used to it, such as the feeling of the desktop screen so far, and the location of the functions other than the application is difficult to understand.In that regard, the Windows 10 tablet mode has the impression that the UI on the desktop screen is well captured while maintaining a live tile for touch.Even if you first touch the UI for touching from Windows 7, you will be able to operate it sensitively.

Windows 8.1 start screen.Compared to the Windows 10 tablepmode, it can be seen that the tablet mode is well captured the elements of the desktop screen.

(On the next page, "What happens to task views in tablet mode?")

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