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Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:45 pm
XP had the stupid simplified control panel view, too. In every edition since then I've quickly swapped to classic view. I don't see how having to delve through MORE levels (after trying to guess what category your desired control panel is listed under) makes things better.
One of the things I really like with Win7/Vista over XP and prior windows editions is that drive icons show the drive space usage numbers and graphs by default; you don't have to right click and look at the drive properties to see it.
One thing I really HATE about 7/Vista is that I can't just hit Windows > U > U to shut down my computer. That tries to use Find to search for things starting with U. BUT there's another quick way to shutdown: Alt+F4 will bring up the shutdown dialog if the desktop is in focus (just hit windows to bring up the start menu to quickly switch focus to the desktop).
Another stupid thing I didn't like is that by default, the power (formerly shut down) button in the start menu doesn't power off, it hibernates. You can change that, though, by right clicking the taskbar, going to the Start Menu tab, and then picking Shut Down from the Power Button Action drop down menu. Now you don't have to use the stupid "more options" arrow just to turn off your damn computer. Does anyone actually use hibernate/suspend?You can also change the function of the HARDWARE power button (as well as the start menu power button) if you go into the advanced settings for any power profiles you have set up.