LOL! I just see what I put there and it's true, damn it.
I don't know why they got rid of the start menu! I discovered that it's easier to navigate with a mouse. The track pad on the laptop is so unnecessarily sensitive. You click one then and a slight shift to the left or right and it takes you out of whatever app you were in. I've found that with the mouse, you can click it on the desktop and keep it on the desktop. But yeah, there's no start button so you have to shift it to the right to make the interactive menu pop up to shut it down. Like... way to make Windows even more complicated when it shouldn't be.
So... yes! Tell them to install a Windows 7 because those are fine. Windows 8 blows. Haha.
I agree. I can understand her position. There was that Modern Family episode that never fails to make me cry at the end of it. It was that one with the montage of their dads and I think it was Ed O'Neill talking at the end and he said the only thing that fathers need to do is be there for their kids. It's such a simple concept but there are so many men who aren't. Simple. Be there. Don't be an asshole. But they don't get it and our dads definitely didn't get it. So, I can sympathize but yes, let go and focus on the positive is a position more people should take to be happy.
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I don't know why they got rid of the start menu! I discovered that it's easier to navigate with a mouse. The track pad on the laptop is so unnecessarily sensitive. You click one then and a slight shift to the left or right and it takes you out of whatever app you were in. I've found that with the mouse, you can click it on the desktop and keep it on the desktop. But yeah, there's no start button so you have to shift it to the right to make the interactive menu pop up to shut it down. Like... way to make Windows even more complicated when it shouldn't be.
So... yes! Tell them to install a Windows 7 because those are fine. Windows 8 blows. Haha.
I agree. I can understand her position. There was that Modern Family episode that never fails to make me cry at the end of it. It was that one with the montage of their dads and I think it was Ed O'Neill talking at the end and he said the only thing that fathers need to do is be there for their kids. It's such a simple concept but there are so many men who aren't. Simple. Be there. Don't be an asshole. But they don't get it and our dads definitely didn't get it. So, I can sympathize but yes, let go and focus on the positive is a position more people should take to be happy.