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Discussion Forums => Shitpost Central => Topic started by: rachel on January 20, 2017, 12:29:31 am
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ya I said it
I have a surface pro and I upgraded it to windows 10. Now it has this great feature where the "autorotate" setting is greyed out if your keyboard is attached. You can't turn it off when the keyboard is attached because it locks the screen in landscape. But when the keyboard shuts off when you close the lid... disabling the autorotate protection. So if you're walking around with your tablet or you move into the other room the screen will be rotating around making everything lag and glitch out. But then if you open the keyboard and go into the autorotate settings... you can't change it... because it's greyed out and locked when the keyboard is attached...
So you have to go to the menu, take your keyboard off, click the lock rotation button, then put your keyboard back on
lmao
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agree, I have windows 10, and I kind of hate it
like I like how I can open the start menu and just start typing to do a search but that's like
the only good thing
and they don't even tell you about it do they? sigh
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sry gurlbs
im lovin that win10 on my main comp =/
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like I like how I can open the start menu and just start typing to do a search but that's like
the only good thing
to be fair that's been around since windows 7
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Is that really the dumbest thing about it though?
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like I like how I can open the start menu and just start typing to do a search but that's like
the search doesn't even work right, it only searches the beginning of filenames/executables. So if I know I have "titties" somewhere in the filename, that doesn't help - I have to remember that it starts with "nicest". It doesn't even help if i recall that it ends in "ive ever seen"
as a forgetful person this matters a *lot* to me. In some versions of windows, or maybe this was just an xplorer2 feature, you could add notes into the comment field of a file and that was searchable.
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like I like how I can open the start menu and just start typing to do a search but that's like
the search doesn't even work right, it only searches the beginning of filenames/executables. So if I know I have "titties" somewhere in the filename, that doesn't help - I have to remember that it starts with "nicest". It doesn't even help if i recall that it ends in "ive ever seen"
as a forgetful person this matters a *lot* to me. In some versions of windows, or maybe this was just an xplorer2 feature, you could add notes into the comment field of a file and that was searchable.
https://www.voidtools.com/
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thank you H