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Windows 8.1
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Just replaced my old Windows 7 laptop with new HP with Windows 8,1 and cant get used to this stupid interface. No matter what I'm doing when the cursor goes anywhere near the right side of the screen it drags that mess of blue "search/settings+" stuff across. Is there a simple way of getting rid of this feature? Help appreciated. Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can disable that. The icons are called "charms". I did it but I can't quite remember the process but if you google "disable right screen charms in windows 8" or something like that you should get the process.
It was getting really annoying.
Once you have done that if you want to bring them up again in order to turn off etc you press the windows and the C buttons at the same time and they will appear.
Hope that helps.
It was getting really annoying.
Once you have done that if you want to bring them up again in order to turn off etc you press the windows and the C buttons at the same time and they will appear.
Hope that helps.
You can set Windows 8 so that it can bypass the icon screen and boot straight to the desktop.
You can also download various programs, like Classic Shell, that make Windows 8 look and work like Windows 7 (or XP). It even brings back the Start menu.
Get it from here (you have to install it)
http:// www.cla ssicshe ll.net/
You can also download various programs, like Classic Shell, that make Windows 8 look and work like Windows 7 (or XP). It even brings back the Start menu.
Get it from here (you have to install it)
http://
I was never sure why not having the start menu was such an issue.
I pin all the stuff I use to the task bar and desk top and would not miss it if it never came back.
I can remember when it was introduced: I thought it was an odd feature to bring in.
Still, plainly people have got so used to it that removing it was a big deal
I pin all the stuff I use to the task bar and desk top and would not miss it if it never came back.
I can remember when it was introduced: I thought it was an odd feature to bring in.
Still, plainly people have got so used to it that removing it was a big deal
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