Windows UX Taskforce Blog for Users to Get Helpful User Interface Tips
The Windows UX Taskforce Blog is a venue for users to let Microsoft know what they think of their user interface. This is blog offers helpful tips instead of bashing Microsoft user interface.
Some of the useful posts are:
Safely Remove Hardware dialog is programmer-oriented, not user-oriented Overly complex, hostile dialog is painful when your computer comes with one of those 6-in-1 card readers (as does mine), an external hard drive, and a USB thumb drive. Unchecking “display device components” leaves unhelpful, undistinguishable entries. Takes up to 3 clicks to eject a device, so most people just pull out their USB drive when das blinkenlights are off.
I’m aware that left-clicking displays a simpler menu, but many people (including me up until a few days ago) aren’t aware of that feature, since third-party system tray icons don’t always respond to a left click.
Application Continuity - Pick one!
“Add Fonts” is outdated
Permissions editor is way too complicated and outdated
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