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by markbnj 2698 days ago
I agree with you generally but it's not just the tiles. They also made a lot of changes around how settings and other features are accessed to make them more touch friendly, and if you're just trying to get in and change a thing it's often more work to get to it. There are ways to work around almost all of it but its just sort of ongoing evidence of a design direction that didn't really pan out for the mobile users it was intended to serve, and makes life a little harder for technical desktop users. These days I only use Windows 10 for gaming and to host my ubuntu laptop over VNC. If it weren't for games/steam I'd probably uninstall it.
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I actually like the settings changes. Fewer things on each screen and the search-ability is pretty great now.
Still have to dig several screens deep to access common settings. Still prefer the old-school control panel.
You can find them by typing into the Start Menu.
Just because you can now search for them (a bonus), doesn’t mean they should then be buried (a negative).