It's a question of preferences, isn't it? To some people, the Start key (and related keyboard shortcuts) are
absolutely brilliant. Because they're great for people who actually use 'em.
But if you don't, they're just a potential source of irritation - just another thing to go wrong, or something you're liable to hit by accident.
-- Acyl
(who is himself neutral on the subject, and finds himself far more annoyed with the differences between US-standard keyboards and
European-standard ones...coming from a country which uses US-standard, and now living in the UK...)
-- Acyl
absolutely brilliant. Because they're great for people who actually use 'em.
But if you don't, they're just a potential source of irritation - just another thing to go wrong, or something you're liable to hit by accident.
-- Acyl
(who is himself neutral on the subject, and finds himself far more annoyed with the differences between US-standard keyboards and
European-standard ones...coming from a country which uses US-standard, and now living in the UK...)
-- Acyl