OldBloke
Power User
That is odd. While I certainly can't argue with your screens and don't question what you're saying, my Prof was insistent there are some features not displayed when using Classic.
When your professor switched to the Classic theme it could also have switched to the classic Start Menu, depending whether it was that way last time the Classic theme was used. Then he could have switched to either the Vista menu or classic menu (just like you can in Aero) by right clicking the TaskBar > Properties.
"my Prof was insistent there are some features not displayed when using Classic"
Yes but search on the Start Menu isn't one of them unless you choose to have it that way.
Only a few fancy gimmicks such as:
- the 3D task switcher you get from Win+Tab,
- when you press Alt+Tab you see icons in Classic and larger thumbnails in Aero
- when you hover over a Task Bar button in Aero you see a large thumbnail of that program's window.
Why don't you try it for yourself instead of asking your professor.Since he also teaches ethical hacking, I have to believe he's familiar with the OS and knows what he's talking about? So Tuesday I'll ask him again what he meant by that?
You don't have to be a teacher of ethical hacking to be familiar with an OS or to be able to switch themes temporarily and see for yourself.
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