Most of the confusion and struggle with Windows 8 relates to navigating the new UI with a mouse and keyboard. There are also issues with reaching to a touch screen for UI manipulation.
I just bought a Logitech Touchpad to replace my desktop mouse. I am now finding Windows 8 a joy to work with. It has the same feel as Apple's Mountain Lion OS/X interface. With simple touch gestures on the trackpad I am able to easily navigate the Win 8 screens. Learning the gestures is easy and navigation becomes second nature in a very short time.
If your are struggling with the Win 8 UI I would suggest getting a good trackpad before passing final judgement. Before buying a Win 8 laptop I would suggest making sure that the laptop's touchpad is large, multi-touch and supports all the needed gestures for navigation.
The use of a good multi-touch touchpad with Windows 8 has changed my view of the new UI.
I just bought a Logitech Touchpad to replace my desktop mouse. I am now finding Windows 8 a joy to work with. It has the same feel as Apple's Mountain Lion OS/X interface. With simple touch gestures on the trackpad I am able to easily navigate the Win 8 screens. Learning the gestures is easy and navigation becomes second nature in a very short time.
If your are struggling with the Win 8 UI I would suggest getting a good trackpad before passing final judgement. Before buying a Win 8 laptop I would suggest making sure that the laptop's touchpad is large, multi-touch and supports all the needed gestures for navigation.
The use of a good multi-touch touchpad with Windows 8 has changed my view of the new UI.
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