Microsoft has released the Windows 8.1
update for its flagship operating system. The download seeks to address some of
the criticisms leveled at the original version of Windows 8. In particular, the update restores
the start button and allows a computer to boot up with a traditional desktop
interface.
The launch comes at a critical time for Microsoft as it seeks a
new boss, with PC sales experiencing a long decline. Windows 8 sought to bridge
the gap between touch screen devices, such as tablets and smart phones, and
more traditional form laptops and desktop machines. As such it had an interface
built of tiles that could be tapped or swiped to open applications.
However, many people found the tiled interface did not work well
for some of the things they were used to doing with a computer.
The changes in 8.1 include:
·
start button - tapping once on this brings up the tiled
interface and a long press opens up system controls
·
desktop mode - lets people avoid the tiled interface entirely
·
keyboard shortcuts - removes the need to toggle between
different on-screen keyboards when typing numbers and letters
·
gesture control - some applications, such as those for cooking,
can now be paged through without touching a screen
·
tile sizing - the blocks on the touchscreen interface can be in
one of four sizes
·
web browsing - Windows 8 machines will now display separate web
pages side by side
A host of other changes, including better support for
multi-tasking and improved links to Microsoft's Xbox game console, are also in
the update.
Source:BBC
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