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The USA Today app presents headlines and videos in an elegant grid. We're not fans of having to scroll to the right to discover other categories though.Īlthough there’s only 100 of them for now, the apps themselves look great so far and mirror the panoramic Metro-style UI of the Start screen. We like that you can try apps before you buy them. Right up front are tiles for the top free, top paid and Spotlight. The good news is that the Windows Store sports a clean tile-based interface.
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Other gestures will be coming, but a lot of it will depend on what touchpad-makers decide to implement along with their partners.
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Windows 8 will support traditional multitouch gestures such as pinch-to-zoom, which engages semantic zoom on the Start screen, as well as rotate. Scrolling left and right is handled via scroll bars for now on the mouse, and two fingers on the touchpad. When using a mouse, users hover over the top left corner to switch applications hover in the top right corner and then pull the cursor down to show the Charms menu. For instance, in Internet Explorer 10 swiping up or down will display the address bar and any open tabs.
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Swiping from the top or bottom edge shows you the options for a given app. Swiping from the left edge of the pad lets you switch between applications, while swiping from the right displays the Charms menu (with shortcuts for Search, Share, Start, Devices and Settings). When using the touchpad, Windows 8 largely mirrors the touch-screen experience.