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Marti Van Lin wrote:
> Lusotec wrote:
>> Marti Van Lin wrote:
>>> Many seasoned Windows users dislike Windows 8 because of the not so
>>> beautiful MetroUI,
>>
>> Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
>
> Agreed.
>
>>> which gives the illusion you are working with two distinct desktop
>>> environments.
>>
>> There is no illusion!
>
> Yes it is, like I wrote before, using Windows 8 Start Screen Customizer,
> I came to the conclusion that ModernUI is *nothing but* another layer on
> top of the "DesktopUI".
First, your conclusion is very likely incorrect.
The ModernUI does not behave as another layer on top of the DesktopUI. It
seems to be the opposite. The DesktopUI behaves as a ModernUI window, or in
your words, the DesktopUI behaves as a layer on top of the ModernUI.
Evidence for this:
- - The left side thumbnails bar displays thumbnails of each ModernUI window
but does *not* show thumbnails of the desktop applications. It is a
thumbnail of the whole desktop that is displayed. As such the desktop as a
whole is handled as a ModernUI window.
- - ModernUI windows can be displayed full screen or in split screen.
DesktopUI applications can't be displayed in split screen but the desktop
as a whole can. Again, the desktop as a whole is handled as a ModernUI
window.
Second, the ModernUI layered over the DesktopUI or the DesktopUI layered
over the ModernUI, the fact is that there are *two* very distinct UIs.
Denying this *obvious* fact is ridiculous.
>> Windows 8 has two separate user interfaces, one is mouse & keyboard
>> oriented and the other is touch oriented.
>
> No it isn't,
What isn't?
> ModernUI can be easily operated with a Keyboard and mouse as well.
I agree, using *both* a mouse & keyboard, it is easy to operate the
ModernUI. I think it may be actually be easier to operate than the DesktopUI
because the UI is simpler. That said, many features don't have a visible UI
element and can be tricky to discover and remember.
Not that I emphasized using *both* a mouse & keyboard. That is because the
ModernUI applications (at least the ones I used) are problematic to use with
only (or mainly) the keyboard. There is a notorious lack of keyboard
shortcuts for the applications elements and operations. Just try using
ModernUI applications like mail, weather, or the Messaging with just the
keyboard.
For many (most?) people this is not a problem since point & click is their
input preferred method.
I type a lot (e.g. code, commands, emails) and I have a strong preference
for UIs that can be mostly controlled using just the keyboard. I'm much more
productive if I don't have to frequently move my right hand to the mouse.
>
http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57390299-285/23-new-keyboard-
> shortcuts-for-windows-8/
>
>> Having two interfaces is not a problem. Using a touch UI on touch devices
>> and a mouse & keyboard UI on desktops makes perfect sense and seeing that
>> Windows 8 targets both classes of devices it is logical to have both UIs.
>
> ModernUI works fine with a keyboard and mouse, like I wrote before.
>
>> The problem is when a touch UI is used in a desktop or a mouse & keyboard
>> UI is used in a touch device. Even worse is mixing and changing between
>> the two UIs without reason and the two UI simple do not work well
>> together.
>
> And again... ModernUI works fine with a keyboard and mouse and beside
> that Logitech already provides a cheap touch device for desktops:
>
>
http://www.logitech.com/nl-nl/product/touchpad-t650
>
> I'm using it and it works like a charm.
Did you use the touchpad with older Windows or other OSs? Or did you buy it
to use with Windows 8?
Most people would think that the background can be changed (like in previous
Windows) so it is a bit strange to think that is the reason why so many
people think Windows 8 is ugly.
> By using this Gratis tool you are able to make your Windows 8
> environment more consistent, which is great IMHO.
>
>>> If you are a Windows 8 user, I sugest you download it (it's Gratis!) and
>>> experiment a bit with it, have fun making Windows 8 look Sexy!
>>
>> To me sexy is nice round voluptuous curves with a nice color pallete.
>> Rectangular shapes, sharp corners and a color pallete all over the place
>> just does not do it for me, whatever the background.
>
> To me sexy is the classic MacOS X environment with the beautiful "Aqua"
> theme and its rounded buttons, Windows 7 "Aero Glass" and former
> implementations of KDE4 with it's sexy "Air" theme, until they screwed
> it up in KDE 4.10.x
>
> Anyway, I have a more consistent Windows 8 environment now, that does it
> for me *happy*
Excellent!
Regards.
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