Name a more useless feature

Name a more useless feature

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Win+.

I fucking hate it. I'm always accidentally minimising my windows.
It's like Microsoft hates people with Parkinson's.

wtf, you can do that? first time i've seen it.

Really? Then you must not have way too many screens open at a time so much so that it lags the UI and this happens every 10 minutes on accident.

Basically, what I'm saying is don't go into trading devops.

How do you accidentally shake the mouse like a Parkinson's victim?

He probably has autism.

If Internet Explorer is lagging, it will trigger just from you trying to move a window from one screen to the other. But thanks for assuming that my allusion to reasonable use case scenarios in which it could be accidentally triggered could not be backed up.

Autism

wait that's on purpose?!
that happens to me at work, you work with a lot of different windows with our software, and you end up having to shuffle them around a lot, and every time that happens it pisses us off.

ctrl+esc

I've used that feature pretty regularly since it was introduced in Windows 7

Disable it
>lags the UI
Try using a computer from this decade
>Internet Explorer is lagging
See above, also
>Using IE at all

We're pretty big advocates of this feature where I work. It's great in settings where a single task generally requires your undivided attention.

yes

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>wincucks still don't have multiple workspaces

That's the first thing I disable on every modern Winshit machine I have to use.

Actually Win10 does. Barely anyone uses the feature thought because it's not advertised to exist anywhere

it's because they don't have a pager in the taskbar, only a button. basic usability - if you can't quickly see what desktop has what on it you're not going to use the feature

>68918625
>actually had 50kb exes that do it since windows 3.1
Freetards. Undeserving of air, or (You)s.

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Strange, I thought you could hover over it and see - but it turns out I was mistaken. Still, if you can't manage one click (because there are previews once you click), you're probably not going to bother. Which is fair enough - the whole "virtual desktop" thing has never really been big on Windows anyway: it's had a window manager that's the envy of the rest of the universe (as exemplified by countless clones and ripoffs) since Win95.

I usually just remember what's on where, but there is a "show all desktops" view if you forget.
Otherwise I page back and forth with ctrl+win and arrow keys.
I don't think it was meant to be marketed. The shilling team is way more concerned with herding the cattle onto using OneDrive and Cortana.

I used this shit on fucking feisty fawn. So many hours in compiz config ricing shit. As I grew up I realized it's retarded though. I turn all animations off these days.

The Windows 3.1 Resource Kit had only five or six tools IIRC, but they were all good.
Especially TopDesk.

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Mah nigger. I couldn't remember the name.

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holyfuck this always bothered me and never knew it was a feature

now i can disable this thanks user

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Yep, (annoyingly) hidden in the mouse settings, under "window arrangement" or something equally nondescript. So fucking obscure, I didn't even know it exposed UI, so killed it with a little .reg file that set WindowArrangementActive(?) to 0.

It's to hide all the tentacle trap porn windows.

How is this considered a "professional" OS?