Although there are lots of new features in Windows 10 compared to Windows 8.1, there are a couple of curious cases where features have been taken away for no obvious reason:
1. Swipe down on lock screen for camera
This is a pretty handy feature on Windows 8.1 that lets you swipe downward on the lock screen to open the camera app to take a photo quickly. It can be disabled in Settings, so it's hard to see why there would be privacy concerns.
2. Quiet Hours cannot be scheduled
In Windows 8.1 you can set a time period each day (such as 23:00 to 7:00) when Quiet Hours will automatically come on and mute all sound. In Windows 10 it seems that the feature is reduced to a manual toggle in the Notification Centre.
Perhaps these features are gone because the relevant parts of the OS were rewritten. Perhaps there are plans to bring them back. (If not, Quiet Hours is now an extremely lame feature!)
Have you run into other cases like this?
Cheers
- rick
1. Swipe down on lock screen for camera
This is a pretty handy feature on Windows 8.1 that lets you swipe downward on the lock screen to open the camera app to take a photo quickly. It can be disabled in Settings, so it's hard to see why there would be privacy concerns.
2. Quiet Hours cannot be scheduled
In Windows 8.1 you can set a time period each day (such as 23:00 to 7:00) when Quiet Hours will automatically come on and mute all sound. In Windows 10 it seems that the feature is reduced to a manual toggle in the Notification Centre.
Perhaps these features are gone because the relevant parts of the OS were rewritten. Perhaps there are plans to bring them back. (If not, Quiet Hours is now an extremely lame feature!)
Have you run into other cases like this?
Cheers
- rick