This effectively makes the Lock screen into a digital photo frame. More Lock screen and Start screen options: Microsoft already had picture passwords, but now that feature has been expanded to allow multiple images to be pulled from the local storage or SkyDrive galleries. You will have the option to boot directly to the desktop. In 8.1 Microsoft has offered a compromise of sorts. Clicking on the button opens the Windows 8.1 Start screen, but a right click does give you access to some common functions like the control panel, task manager and the ability to shut down or restart the computer.īoot to Desktop: Users that don’t use touchscreens with Windows weren’t too pleased with Windows 8’s insistence on booting into the revamped, tile-based Start screen UI. Windows 8.1 brings back the Start button, but stops short of resurrecting the menu. In fact, the Start button was completely gone, although there was an invisible clickable area where it used to be. The Start button returns: One of the most confusing changes in Windows 8 was the removal of the Start menu. Description Windows 8.1 Professional Features
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