![]() That said, * IF* Microsoft is slowly starting to think about Windows the same way they think about Office 365 Home/Individual (as a true subscription/service) … then I suppose we would expect for new features, new icon sets, etc. and there is documentation about changes, but I didn’t think any part of Windows could just ‘change.’ It’s one thing if search gets updated on patch Tuesday, etc. What happens if there is a ‘bad update?’ How would one roll back?Įven the Store apps allow you to choose if they are auto-updated. ![]() The issue is the disconcerting change of ‘template text’ in the search bar, and the fact it looks like the search interface (if not the engine) is being updated on the fly with no user control whatsoever. ” … the issue for me, however, is not that web searches come up – I’m in a home office, and generally speaking, am happy to let Windows be Windows without * too* much under the hood tweaking. I just posted this in another online forum … □īut … and it’s a big but … if I go change it, what is to stop Microsoft from changing it back? Why did it change in the first place? What *other* changes to they way search is working are hiding? Thank you! That’s pretty cool to know – and I may head to the registry if I find I just can’t handle the new text.
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