A Week Without Touch
One of the biggest complaints I’ve heard about Windows 8 is the fact that it’s useless without having touch. I accepted the challenge and spent a week using just the mouse and physical keyboard interface on my Yoga 11s.
This won’t be as long as many of my other posts have been because there’s not much to say.
Touch is nice, but it is not necessary to make Windows 8 as functional, if not more so, than Windows 7.
The gestures take some getting used to, but after just a couple of days they’re second nature and highly useful.
There are also a huge number of keyboard shortcuts that create a fast, easy experience to work within Windows 8.
Over all, I will say that touch is absolutely not necessary to work with Win 8 and that the computing experience can be just as productive and fun as Win 7, if not more so.
The more I use Windows 8, the more convinced I am that people hate change, not the OS.
Again, Windows 8 is perfectly usable without a touch interface.
But maybe that’s just me.
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