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  • Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    True, but one could say the same about terminal in Linux lol, I know it’s gotten a lot better, but I remember many times having to edit archaic settings via terminal commands because of weird driver issues, don’t even get me started on trying to fix GRUB entries lol

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      2 months ago

      The registry is worse. They maliciously hide basic settings and leave you to figure it out without any documentation.
      The terminal is actually consistent, Grub entries are consistent and have documentation, editing plain text is way better than manipulating binary data with a jank tool.
      I guarantee that most Windows users, including the techy type, had no clue that the feature described in my post was even possible or existed. Point is, this is not a system level setting, it’s a basic setting that can easily be done with a simple GUI checkbox/button/switch just as KDE plasma has done. Window’s hiding it, not only inside the registry, but even hiding it from the registry as an unmarked option with 0 documention, is utterly ridiculous.

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        2 months ago

        Is maliciously hiding it any different functionally for an end user compared to having to look up the setting/command needed to modify a setting?

        I am a techy windows/Linux user and I just have used winaero tweaker to disable all the junk (since back on win 7)

        Im glad KDE plasma and Linux in general have been making strides at having more easily accessible options

        I will add, I agree with your point in general, just don’t think it holds much weight for normies (or even intermediate users) because of the end user experience being functionally the same in many circumstances.