BillJ
Active Member
Count me as one of the fence-sitters as well. I have Win10 loaded on an HP Specter, and I can see how well it performs there. On my SP3, however, I prefer to use the touch commands with which I have become familiar with 8.1. I am sorry, but "Continuum" just is not as fluid as 8.1 IMHO...
On the other hand, there is nothing I "can't" do with Win10 that I can do with 8.1; it is just "different". It is curious how easily one can become dependent on a particular way of doing things; when there is an alternative, just being "different" is perceived as being "bad" (perhaps this is the case with all things in life)
So the question for me will be: at what point do the functional improvements in Win10 overcome the energy needed to change my approach to operating a touch screen?
On the other hand, there is nothing I "can't" do with Win10 that I can do with 8.1; it is just "different". It is curious how easily one can become dependent on a particular way of doing things; when there is an alternative, just being "different" is perceived as being "bad" (perhaps this is the case with all things in life)
So the question for me will be: at what point do the functional improvements in Win10 overcome the energy needed to change my approach to operating a touch screen?