We fixed an issue
where desktop icons would sometimes move around unexpectedly when «Auto arrange icons» was set to On and «Align icons to grid» was set to Off.
We fixed an issue
where desktop icons could become unexpectedly spaced out when logging in after the primary monitor's DPI had changed.
We fixed an issue
where desktop icons sometimes couldn't be drag - and - dropped to certain places on the desktop, even though the desired spot appeared to align to the same grid as the other icons already in place.
Not exact matches
Do I drag it to my Nook
icon on my
desktop or
where in the Nook
icon do I install or how?
An
icon moved to the
desktop can be pinch - zoom resized — but I really didn't grok the whole logic of resizing an
icon or moving a content
icon someplace else when a tap opens it from
where it already is, but maybe I'm missing something.
We fixed an issue for Insiders
where customized
desktop icon layouts were lost after rebooting.
On the bottom right of the
desktop, Windows 10 adds a notification
icon that, when clicked, brings you to the new Action Center,
where you can see alerts from apps that are both active and dormant.
On the other hand, on
desktop systems
where Bluetooth is not available, using Near Share is impossible, and the
icon won't show up to enable it.
We fixed an issue
where the positions of
desktop icons get jumbled up after switching DPI settings from 100 % to 150 % or 175 %.
But the big change to modern apps is that they run not in their own windows, but in windows on the
desktop, like any other program, and they show up on the taskbar (
where you can also pin their
icons).
If a potential employer is looking for a file on their
desktop, for example, are they going to remember your forename to know
where to find it amongst a mass of
icons?