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sajunky

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Here DA-LION-619 shares his excitement about the new Ink integration in 1607 and asks if anyone else is using it, and you blunder in and pass sweeping judgments on how confused the paradigm is.

That emission says more about you than it does about the Ink integration or anything outside of your mind.
I am to old to be excited by features which are poorly implemented or are being placed in the wrong time and wrong place, or has to be disabled to keep user sane. Microsoft moles get nervous every time I say about fixing bugs and make Windows usable, user centric, not a tablet centric, so they call me "uneducated lier" "XP user", etc.
 

DA-LION-619

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I am to old to be excited by features which are poorly implemented or are being placed in the wrong time and wrong place, or has to be disabled to keep user sane. Microsoft moles get nervous every time I say about fixing bugs and make Windows usable, user centric, not a tablet centric, so they call me "uneducated lier" "XP user", etc.

How is this poorly implemented or placed in the wrong time or place?

The short cut isn't even in the Taskbar by default so I'm not sure what you even have to disable.
 

VC-1

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:D Yup. Anyone who questions the bull**** you sprout from time to time is of course an "uneducated lier" (sic).

What a giveaway.

Just take a look at the train above: Here DA-LION-619 shares his excitement about the new Ink integration in 1607 and asks if anyone else is using it, and you blunder in and pass sweeping judgments on how confused the paradigm is.

That emission says more about you than it does about the Ink integration or anything outside of your mind.

Of course you are entitled to publicly express your opinion, but don't be surprised when not everyone agrees.

And lapsing into pejorative ad hominems is unworthy of you, especially since you can be rather helpful to people elsewhere.

However, in this case, the confusion is with you.
Arthur well put I concur. I have put this Windows Ink to good use - Thanks Ms.
 

sajunky

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I have enough of new features in Windows 10. Get the existing ones working.
I mean:
- useless 'Start' menu
- useless 'Search' button
- one switch for automatic downloads, no 'metered connection" abfuscation
- get built in Web browsers to remember windows position
- get modem RAS interface working
- many more.

And my initial post is valid: I don't need this feature on my destop. Why to download it with 4GB ISO and get it auto-updated even I don't meant to use it?
 

DA-LION-619

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I have enough of new features in Windows 10. Get the existing ones working.
I mean:
- useless 'Start' menu
- useless 'Search' button
- one switch for automatic downloads, no 'metered connection" abfuscation
- get built in Web browsers to remember windows position
- get modem RAS interface working
- many more.

And my initial post is valid: I don't need this feature on my destop. Why to download it with 4GB ISO and get it auto-updated even I don't meant to use it?

Well I don't need those features on my desktop...
 
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