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I recently installed windows 10 on my Dell Venue 8 Pro tablet, thinking it'll make a better tablet experience over 8.1 (because how could they make it worse?)

I was wrong. MS somehow managed to make Windows 10 worse for tablets than 8.1...

 

Tablet mode for 10 is just shit (no snapping or resizing of apps and programs, no desktop...), and the "desktop mode" is just shit (Thy keyboard now just doesn't snap like it did in 8.1, and the auto predict from tablet 10 mode just isn't there).

  1. captain_to_fire

    captain_to_fire

    I think you can still go back to 8.1 within 10 days.

  2. Jtalk4456

    Jtalk4456

    so the problem is windows 8 was actually designed for mobile devices, which is why many in the desktop and laptop market despised it. It was designed with touchscreens in mind, trying to change the way computers were used and matching it to the way a tablet or phone is used. Win 10 is a desktop version, with caveats for sure, but designed for a non mobile computing experience. so putting win 10 on a mobile device will be as bad as putting win 8 on a desktop was.

  3. comicsansms

    comicsansms

    Yeah, nah. Yes, 8.1 was designed for touch screen devices, but windows 10 is too.

     

    The problems I am experiencing aren't stuff that would effect a desktop's usability as a desktop, it's just things MS is disabling for no reason whatsoever

  4. Jtalk4456

    Jtalk4456

    I wouldn't say that windows 10 is designed for a touch screen device. I think it has the capability, but it's main focus is desktop use

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