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04-08-2017 07:43 PM
Now I am conffused. Have mentioned time and again, I'm running W7P (aka Windows 7 Professional) and yet you're response saying you are running that too, leaves wondering if you might have meant to say you're not running it.
Easy tp have overlooked, but I may have, or should've mentioned I used Windows Classic view (I like the "start" bitton, not the non-descript marble with W's logo/icon).
And yes that's the one thing we have nearly in common, ref. my left click, opens User Accounts (which can be accessed in several differing ways, depending on how the user wished to view Control Panel Home), ref...
Control Panel (then there, via that window's default view, in "catagory" view, the windows affords three specialized links to User Account controls, however if the User chooses small/large icons instead of 'catagory' view, here's where Windows looks like it used to look before designer's continued mucking things up, just my opionion).
Much the same might be said by many users with regards to using Classic view. Aero view and 'Standard' non-XP Window view, all of which basically result in the endless migrating terminology, window design and sadly even more an more convoluted pathways, usually to thee same place, that or palcing focus ahead of time on specific aspects of where the user wants to go and/or the objectifications that Users wish.
In my opinion, all these changes are neraly completely un-necessary as they continually muck up the bath wate, leading to 'throwing out the baby, not just the bath wash water'.
Many thanks for your time here, and as I came to suspect, apologies for imposing on others while 'chasing my tail', or so it so sorely seems.
But in my opinion again, MS's focus on bloatware rather than useful-ware like hover help and scaleable windows and moreover, scaleable text for folder content (intead of changing display resolution to that which application and web page designer's too, refuse tgenerally ignore providing much of real effort at providing 'Useful-ware' as opposed to 'Get it out the door-ware', hense the frustration, confusion, wasted time, energy and and yes, the ire of so many Users.
As much as possible, best wishes and happ-e-trails to all,
wguru
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