Speed. You can dig through the start menu or tap the first two letters of the program's name.
Presuming that the first two letters correctly identify the program you want to run. And then there are the dead ends when you mistype a letter....
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Microsoft Developed the Browser using WinRT which doesn't exist in Windows 7
So you agree that Microsoft does not have the technical ability to develop the Edge browser to run on Windows 7. It's quite interesting that Microsoft seems to be the only browser developer that has such difficulty with Windows 7.
Windows 7 fell out of mainstream support January 13, 2015. That means no new features.
It's a shame that Microsoft is unable to develop a browser that is not part of the operating system, as it results in disappointed customers who want to try the new version of the browser app.
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Oddly, both Mozilla and Google seem to have the technical wherewithal to develop browsers that are not part of the operating system. I wonder why Microsoft is so incapable of such a technical accomplishment.
Because it's better to use the search functions than the start menu.
Please explain why.
You might be typing with one hand, for example.
There are "sticky key" features in many OS's that duplicate that functionality.
Just because you don't have a use-case for it, doesn't mean that there are no use-cases for it.
This is not about the existence of use-cases, but the amount of use.
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There is a difference.
I do not deny that the CAPS LOCK key is widely used within niche environments.
I also do not advocate eliminating the CAPS LOCK key, merely moving it to a place that is more aligned with the amount of use it gets.
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I've tried removing the key top (bruise on my finger when I accidentally hit it).
Why is this throwback to punch cards still around?
Yeah, the drone pilot was probably being a douche. Does this give people free reign to go randomly shooting at things?
Yes.
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An anonymous Microsoft PR person writes.
Just another phase of a Microsoft grassroots campaign.
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An anonymous Microsoft PR person writes
Stellar rays prove fibbing never pays. Embezzlement is another matter.