FPCH Admin allheart55 Cindy E Posted January 26, 2015 FPCH Admin Posted January 26, 2015 If you're a Windows 8.1 tablet user and have installed Windows 10 Build 9926, you may have noticed a somewhat frustrating turn of events. I admit, I'm a Windows 8.1 fan, and surprisingly, I'm not the only one. Over the last couple years I've gotten used to Windows 8.1. Don't hate me, but I enjoy how it works. That said, I've seen and heard from folks who are a bit dismayed over the missing Charms bar in Windows 10. It's a big change for sure, but I'm slowly getting accustomed to it. In fact, after using Windows 10 Build 9926 over the weekend, I'm starting to finally envision a final product that will actually be useful to me. Microsoft is doing good things here. Today, in Windows 10 Build 9926, swiping from the right on a touchscreen produces the new Notifications Center instead of the Charms bar, allowing you to view and manage the accumulated notifications but also give you quick access to commonly customized settings. Notifications Center has replaced Charms completely. Here's a tip for those longing for the missing the Charms bar that should make the Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 transition a bit easier. If you use a Windows tablet, such as a Surface Pro 3, swipe to reveal the Notifications Center and select to keep Windows 10 in Tablet Mode. Tablet Mode is what Microsoft has been referring to as Continuum, which is a semi-intelligent way for Windows 10 to identify your preferred working environment. Tablet Mode essentially just forces the new Start Menu and all applications to run in full screen mode to make it easier to use touch. It doesn’t bring back the Charms bar, but it does seem to make long-time Windows 8.1 users feel a bit more comfortable in the new Windows 10 interface. I'm still not digging the combination of All Apps with the Start Menu, but I'm sure Microsoft will work that out with my feedback. http://winsupersite.com/windows-10/windows-10-build-9926-charms-dead-long-live-notifications-center Quote ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
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