Disable new titlebar in Modern Apps

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Hello,

After updating to update 1, i am becoming more and more frustrated with the inability to disable modern app title bar that was included in the update. I have absolutely no use for it. it just gets in the way, when using remote desktop and other apps. please tell me there is a way to get rid of this useless "feature" (through registry or otherwise). Thank you
 

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try right click the Taskbar, click Properties and uncheck "Show Windows Store apps on the taskbar"

Let me know if that works?
 

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It's not the taskbar, its the title bar in modern apps when you point to the top it has a bar at the top that comes down and has an X on it.. thats the one im talking about. Already disabled apps on taskbar as i have no use for those either.
 

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OK. Searching around for you, people are calling it a few different things, like "tile bar" "title bar" & the official name which is apparently "window menu" makes searching hard.
 

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OK. Searching around for you, people are calling it a few different things, like "tile bar" "title bar" & the official name which is apparently "window menu" makes searching hard.


Haha, I know tell me about it.. Also the fact the update isnt officially released probably doesn't help. I just cant believe microsoft doesn't have an option to DISABLE it. I mean, we've been without this feature for a year and a half. We've gotten use to not having it. I just don't know why they cant get it right, I mean a disable option shouldnt be that hard to implement... they even did it for windows store apps on the taskbar!
 

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OK. Searching around for you, people are calling it a few different things, like "tile bar" "title bar" & the official name which is apparently "window menu" makes searching hard.


Haha, I know tell me about it.. Also the fact the update isnt officially released probably doesn't help. I just cant believe microsoft doesn't have an option to DISABLE it. I mean, we've been without this feature for a year and a half. We've gotten use to not having it. I just don't know why they cant get it right, I mean a disable option shouldnt be that hard to implement... they even did it for windows store apps on the taskbar!


It was brought "by popular demand" and now you guys want to kill it ? I was eagerly awaiting that since first Win8. The "x" is for shutting the App down without going thru contortions to do it. There's also minimizing button there so it's very useful.
 

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Hopefully by the time it gets released someone will have found a way to get rid of this

for me personally I see no point in shutting down these apps, let windows manage them and close them if needed (same as on a tablet or phone)
 

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It's only visible if you mouse to the top of that apps open window? Otherwise its hidden. I like it and use it. For those that don't I'd imagine someone will figure out a reg edit to kill it. Your just going to have to wait for the official release to come out for people to play with. What leaked may not be the actual final version so the tweakers may be just waiting for the official final version, if that even exists lol.

As far as I can tell though clicking the X doesn't actually fully close the App, it just hibernates or something. If I close slacker radio in the middle of a song with the X, and launch it again latter it picks up right where it was when I closed it.
 

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Although I didn't install the leaked updates, I can tell already I'm not going to like this feature. Hopefully in the official release we'll be able to disable it or that it's an added option to turn on.

I understand it's hidden and slides down, but does this omit the drag-down option?

So far as closing Store apps out, when dragging down it doesn't close them altogether, but rather they go into a lower dormant state remaining in RAM ready to reopen instantaneously. One can see how they decrease to this state in Task Manager. The only thing I've found to kill them is Alt/F4 or right click in Task Manager.
 

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I understand it's hidden and slides down, but does this omit the drag-down option?

No, at least not for me. I can still pull an app down to the bottom of the screen to close it, rather than clicking in the "X".
 

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Although I didn't install the leaked updates, I can tell already I'm not going to like this feature. Hopefully in the official release we'll be able to disable it or that it's an added option to turn on.

I understand it's hidden and slides down, but does this omit the drag-down option?

So far as closing Store apps out, when dragging down it doesn't close them altogether, but rather they go into a lower dormant state remaining in RAM ready to reopen instantaneously. One can see how they decrease to this state in Task Manager. The only thing I've found to kill them is Alt/F4 or right click in Task Manager.

I can still drag them down and close them. Slacker Radio reacts differently when closed that way. When I open it up again it starts with a new song in the queue instead of where it was when it was closed. If I close it via the X it freezes right in mid song and picks up again from that very spot when reopened again. I have no idea if Microsoft planed it like that or not.

http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/4125-apps-close-windows-8-a.html
 
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Hello,

After updating to update 1, i am becoming more and more frustrated with the inability to disable modern app title bar that was included in the update. I have absolutely no use for it. it just gets in the way, when using remote desktop and other apps. please tell me there is a way to get rid of this useless "feature" (through registry or otherwise). Thank you

Hello eats, and welcome to Eight Forums.

In the Windows 8.1 Update, modern apps will have a title bar by default on PCs with a mouse. On PCs with only a touchscreen, modern apps will not have a title bar.
However, the title bar doesn't prevent you from doing the same as you did in Windows 8 and 8.1. It's just an extra feature.

For example, to close an app by dragging it down: http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/4125-apps-close-windows-8-a.html

Hope this helps, :)
Shawn
 

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Although I didn't install the leaked updates, I can tell already I'm not going to like this feature. Hopefully in the official release we'll be able to disable it or that it's an added option to turn on.

I understand it's hidden and slides down, but does this omit the drag-down option?

So far as closing Store apps out, when dragging down it doesn't close them altogether, but rather they go into a lower dormant state remaining in RAM ready to reopen instantaneously. One can see how they decrease to this state in Task Manager. The only thing I've found to kill them is Alt/F4 or right click in Task Manager.

I can still drag them down and close them. Slacker Radio reacts differently when closed that way. When I open it up again it starts with a new song in the queue instead of where it was when it was closed. If I close it via the X it freezes right in mid song and picks up again from that very spot when reopened again. I have no idea if Microsoft planed it like that or not.

http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/4125-apps-close-windows-8-a.html

It depends on how it is closed. If dragged down and waiting for the flip, it closes out completely. If no flip, it is suspended in RAM. So Alt/F4 is like dragging and flipping. The X closing method must be dragging down and no flip, so it gets suspended. I would imagine your selection data is stored there?

I know in the Netflix app when I close it out totally during a movie and open it again to that movie it starts where I left off, but I believe that is a Netflix service.
 

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Thanks for the tutorial links, Shawn. :thumb: Never knew they were there.
 

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Hello,

After updating to update 1, i am becoming more and more frustrated with the inability to disable modern app title bar that was included in the update. I have absolutely no use for it. it just gets in the way, when using remote desktop and other apps. please tell me there is a way to get rid of this useless "feature" (through registry or otherwise). Thank you

Hello eats, and welcome to Eight Forums.

In the Windows 8.1 Update, modern apps will have a title bar by default on PCs with a mouse. On PCs with only a touchscreen, modern apps will not have a title bar.
However, the title bar doesn't prevent you from doing the same as you did in Windows 8 and 8.1. It's just an extra feature.

For example, to close an app by dragging it down: http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/4125-apps-close-windows-8-a.html

Hope this helps, :)
Shawn


Thanks for the reply. I understand what it's for and why they did it. I also understand it's a welcomed feature for many. But for me, who has gotten used to using it the other way, I have no need for it. Also when using certain apps E.g the remote desktop app, trying to close or minimize programs inside of my rdp session becomes a hassle. also changing tabs in that session when full screen. I just have no need for this Feature that i've done without for over a year; it just gets in the way as a power user. Does anybody know of anyway to disable it, possibly through registry? I just havent had the time to go searching the registry to try and find it.
 

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There hasn't been a way found to disable title bar that I know of so far, but I'm sure there will be eventually if it's possible and a bit time once it's been officially released..
 

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The bar is a bit of a pain with certain apps. With Chrome, tabs are quite small and if you push your cursor up just a bit too far, the bar hides the tab row.

View attachment 40224 :(
 

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I had a feeling this was a bad idea the first time I read it on the Leak thread. :think: Wondering what it's like for IE now.

Edwin, would you please post a screenshot with the bar down?
 

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The extra title bar will only be there in the Metro version of IE, and only when you mouse up to the top of the screen.
 

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