Win8 "Start Screen" PK "Start Menu"

  
Since Win8 has made such a change, we need to gradually adapt to it, and in the slow adaptation we will find it stronger than the previous "start menu".

Win8“Start screen”
The first is the open mode. In Win7, the start button is located at the far left of the taskbar. Click to bring up the “Start Menu” and you can also use &ldquo ;Windows key & rdquo; call out. Although there is no start button in Win8, users can still click “left” on the left side of the taskbar to bring up the “start screen” and also support “ Windows key” call out. There is no difference between the two at this point.

Win7 Start Menu”
Then, in terms of content, in the "Start Menu", users can find out the applications installed on the computer through "all programs" This is also the most used feature for Win7 users to use the "Start Menu". Then let's take a look at Win8's "Start Screen", just right click and select "All Apps", we can also find all the applications on the computer.

All the programs in Win8
From the above we can see that Win8's "Start Screen" is completely inferior to the traditional "Start Menu", everyone just understand it as a full screen The "Start Menu" is just fine.
But we will say below, Win8's "Start Screen" is actually more practical than the "Start Menu", why do you say this? In the "Start Menu" system, only the programs we use are displayed. In the main interface, if you want to open other programs, you should go to the "program" layer to find.

“Start menu”Limited program content
But in the “Start screen” user has more freedom, you can fix any program to the main interface, and you can Sorting by location, so just open “start screen” we will find all the programs we want to use.

Win8 Any program can be fixed to the main interface
As for the original “Start menu"run>;run”,"search” functions, users can now use “Windows key +X”'s key combination opens the function menu, and there are all the function options here.

Win8 function menu

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