Windows 8.1 desktop properties detailed

  
According to previous reports, Windows 8.1 will support users to boot directly to the traditional desktop when booting, thus completely skipping the temporarily unfamiliar "start screen", and now there is a new screenshot showing that Microsoft is not only in the new system. This traditional feature is a system option and offers a richer set of customizations.

As shown in the figure, "Taskbar and Navigation properties" is one of the tabs "Navigation", we can see that this location is a lot of Windows. 8 new custom feature options.
Let's take a look at Corner navigation. In this category, three settings for the Charm bar are provided:
- The first item is “When the mouse moves to the upper right corner of the screen, does it show settings such as search, share, and start>;
- The second item is “When the mouse moves to the upper left corner of the screen, whether to switch to the recently opened application”;
- The third item is “When the mouse is in the lower left corner of the screen, or press ‘ When using Win+x’, use Windows PowerShell instead of the command prompt. & rdquo;
Next look at the freshest "Start screen", there is an option:
- The first item is "When booting, whether to directly enter the desktop instead of Start screen & rdquo;;
- The second item is “When the screen is in the start screen, the background used is the desktop background”;
- The third item is “When the ‘Win’ button is pressed, Always open the start screen 
- The fourth item is “When you enter the start screen, it will automatically display ‘All applications & rsquo; interface”;
- The fifth item is “The fifth item is” Enter ‘All apps & rsquo; interface to enable any search, not just search for the application 
- The sixth item is "Enter ‘ All applications & rsquo; interface, first list the traditional Desktop application & rdquo;.
Windows 8.1 will be officially released at the BUILD 2013 Developer Conference in late June, when Microsoft will detail all the details of all of the above features, as to whether it will change.

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