Asus support is next to worthless at this point anyway.
The_Hideous_Orgalorg
Selfishness and greed. Anyone that stands up stands alone, and the others are quick to lick a boot as they grovel for scraps. For some inconceivable reason too many consider this preferable to standing together and working to make things better.
Wait until you pay the bill and someone thinks they need to crank the heat instead of putting on a sweater.
Never really had a problem with the hidden side menu, though I didn't care for it either.
I never said it was impossible to keep the old style. Though I do refuse that the start page is only useful to touchscreens. I would have preferred a bit more options than just large or small squares, but it still was a nice way to keep shortcuts close at hand without having them on the desktop. Bringing the shortcut screen over top of everything is much more useful than keeping the shortcuts at the bottom, on the desktop.
Frankly, I found it ridiculous that the start page got so much hate while stuff like bing searches being forced into the local machine search gets no reaction.
I liked the start page. I don't use icons on the desktop though. Being able to pull up a customized shortcut screen was quite nice.
8 only gets hate because people lost their minds with the start menu change.
I had a Belkin age n52te, and loved it. I now have a Razer Orbeaver, but the Razer software sucks, and they discontinued the Orbweaver in favor of the Tarterus. I haven't used mine much since quitting WoW, so my Orbweaver has seen minimal use. That may change as I've been working on a sim pit. Definitely curious about the diy community, since I hate the Razer software so much.
Yeah, nobody else understood it in the slightest. I loved to read, and was already consuming highschool level novels in mid elementary. My aunt gave me two or three Shel Silverstein books, I'm not sure where I came across the poem Richard Cory.
I was in like third grade when I was assigned to write a short essay comparing two pieces of writing and exposing a common theme. I chose The Mask, by Shel Silverstein, and Richard Cory, by Edward Arlington Robinson. My paper was titled, Does Richard Cory Wear The Mask. At the time I had not yet realized that feeling this way was uncommon, and it was strange to me that none of my classmates seemed to understand what I saw as a fundamental point of existence.
What I'm most annoyed about is that they won't let me unlock my account, due to not having the serial number from my PlayStation from over a decade ago, nor my credit card number from the same time period. So I've got to change my name, and create a new account to continue playing the game.
Sounds like a lack of will.