Making Windows 8 Look and Behave Like Windows 7
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 7:23 am
Anyone using my new laptop with Windows 8 would think it was running on Windows 7.
I used "Startisback" for changing the Windows 8 look to the Windows 7 look and functioning. On top of the Windows 7 Start menu the Windows 8 "Metro" screen appears as an icon, just in case you are so foolish as to want to ever even see it again. (It really is only good for tablets. Even having a touchscreen on a note book makes no sense. All the time holing up a Nazi like stretched out arm to tap and swipe your screen while the touchpad is even closer to you than the key board, let alone the screen.)
That Windows 8 "Metro" screen would still appear blocking where I was from sight every time my finger swiped from the right to the left on my touchpad, but I got permanently rid of that by disabling "Edge Motion" under "mouse settings."
If it would not have been for the possibility to make Windows 8 look and behave just like Windows 7 I would have tried to find a laptop with Windows 7 on it -looks like not sold anymore in my country- or bought the latter OS separately and installed it replacing Windows 8. The work would have been finding and getting all the right drivers for the laptop. I'm glad I didn't have to go through all that.
There are many other "Change Windows 8 into Windows 7 -and even Windows xp-" programs, but after trying out a few I liked Startisback best. Here's a list:
http://alternativeto.net/software/start8/
I used "Startisback" for changing the Windows 8 look to the Windows 7 look and functioning. On top of the Windows 7 Start menu the Windows 8 "Metro" screen appears as an icon, just in case you are so foolish as to want to ever even see it again. (It really is only good for tablets. Even having a touchscreen on a note book makes no sense. All the time holing up a Nazi like stretched out arm to tap and swipe your screen while the touchpad is even closer to you than the key board, let alone the screen.)
That Windows 8 "Metro" screen would still appear blocking where I was from sight every time my finger swiped from the right to the left on my touchpad, but I got permanently rid of that by disabling "Edge Motion" under "mouse settings."
If it would not have been for the possibility to make Windows 8 look and behave just like Windows 7 I would have tried to find a laptop with Windows 7 on it -looks like not sold anymore in my country- or bought the latter OS separately and installed it replacing Windows 8. The work would have been finding and getting all the right drivers for the laptop. I'm glad I didn't have to go through all that.
There are many other "Change Windows 8 into Windows 7 -and even Windows xp-" programs, but after trying out a few I liked Startisback best. Here's a list:
http://alternativeto.net/software/start8/