Since its launch in October 2012, Windows 8 has gotten some improvements from Microsoft, including version 8.1 introduced Microsoft one year since its launch.
Now, Microsoft is again preparing an update to the Windows operating system 8.1 called with Update 1. Microsoft update and stew is still what will be provided, but some rumors have been popping up. One of them is related to the display of the main interface operating system.
During this confusion among users of Windows 8, especially desktop users. No wonder, because Windows 7 from Microsoft was originally created in anticipation of the market leading to an era of mobile.
One of the distinctive features of Windows 8 is the interface used to be known as the "Metro" featuring a Live Tile on the main screen. By default, the live tile will be shown after the system is turned on.
Rumours circulating say that Microsoft will replace the Live Tile interface with the look of the Windows desktop by default after boot up. As reported by The Verge (30/1/2014).
Boot options-to-desktop is enabled by default that will bypass the screen grid typical of Windows 8 so far. This will be covered in Update 1 for Microsoft which will be released in the near future.
By the turn of this interface, Microsoft seems to betray the original Windows 8 concept that relies on touch-screen technology.
Windows 8 concept designed for use in mobile devices like tablets or devices detachable, touch-screen interaction by optimizing.
The problem is, many users still rely on the keyboard and the mouse, and interact in the environment which resembles the Windows 7 desktop.
Earlier in this update of Windows 8, Microsoft listened to many users request and returns the button Start to Windows 8. Although its function is not such as they expected.
Microsoft may have to rethink again the concept of Windows 7 for desktop users. In Update 1 later, Microsoft reportedly will also make it so the application can run on Metro a separate window in the desktop.