• hactar42@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Microsoft in 1995: Let’s put the start button at the lower left. So people can always find it.

    Microsoft in 2012: Start button is gone, but you can still click the lower left, like you have been for 17 years.

    Microsoft in 2013: Fine have your button back since everyone is so used to clicking on it.

    Microsoft in 2021: Let’s make the start button move around every time you open and close anything.

    • Jazz@lemmy.zip
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      9 months ago

      Meanwhile on KDE

      Me: I wanna edit my taskbar and desktop

      KDE: ok bro just right click and enter edit mode

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      9 months ago

      I’m not sure what you mean, the start button on the taskbar? I’m pretty sure it’s always been in exactly the same place and all that has changed is whether it literally says start or not, and what glyph it uses to represent it?

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        9 months ago

        W11 by default centers all taskbar icons, including the start menu. You can change it thank goodness but the default is really dumb.

        • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]@reddthat.com
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          9 months ago

          W11 also has an annoying snap behavior between monitors, which may have led to that decision. My left monitor is 720p and my main is 4K. On W10, I kept the monitors aligned at the top and it made it really easy to land on the bottom left corner of the main screen. Now it jumps up to the left monitor doing the same thing.

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        9 months ago

        Windows 8 made it a gesture to activate the start menu… rather than clicking a start button.

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          9 months ago

          Win8 was a case of “dress not for the job you’ve got, but the job you want”… Luckily Windows 8 just wanted to be a handheld OS and not an AI interface like win11.