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Thursday, March 01, 2012

A Tale of Two Start Screens


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So this is interesting. I've been using the Windows 8 Consumer Preview since Monday on a Samsung Series 7 tablet, as you may know, but since yesterday have been loading it on the various PCs I use regularly. And one difference has stood out.

In this case, a picture really is worth a thousand words. So here are two: 

First, the Windows 8 Start screen on the Samsung tablet:

ss-tablet

Now, the Windows 8 Start screen on the Lenovo ThinkPad 420S:

ss-thinkpad

See the difference? The tablet version offers three rows of tiles, while the laptop version has four. Here's the thing: they both have exactly the same screen resolution, 1366 x 768. And, yes, the DPI settings are the same for both. So why would the tablet show less?

My theory is that this is related to touch, that because the table exposes touch capabilities, Windows 8 scales up the user interface to make bigger touch targets. But I really don't know.

Yet.

Update: A number of comments below wonder about the screen size differences between the two devices, and this seems like a reasonable avenue for finding the answer. The Samsung tablet has an ~11 inch screen, while the ThinkPad T420S has a much bigger 14-inch screen. So that could indeed account for the layout differences seen here. That or the touch capabilities, or a combination of the both. Interesting that Microsoft might be looking at more than just the resolution either way.


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  • Posted @ March 02, 2012 08:29 PM by Mike

    I have WIN8 CP on a desktop with 3 screens. My main screen is a 46" Samsung with 1080 resolution set. Still only get 3 rows on the start screen(and the tiles are big). My 17" HP laptop has 5 rows on the start screen. What gives?

    And to the "guy" with a setting for more tiles on start screen... that is not showing up on either of my systems.

    Paul, why 3 rows on 1920x1080 res and 5 rows on 1600x900 res?

  • Posted @ March 02, 2012 07:08 AM by Luis Camino

    It feels like it's the setting inside PC settings/display "make everything on the screen bigger"

  • Posted @ March 02, 2012 06:52 AM by de Silentio

    @GrendelsBane: If I do a "right swipe", choose settings, then click settings again (which is what I presume you did), I don't have the option to add another row of tiles.

    I think it's screen size that makes the difference. But then, how does Windows know that I have an 11" screen?

  • Posted @ March 02, 2012 06:45 AM by de Silentio

    I have a Lenovo x120e (11" screen) with 1366 x 768 resolution and I only get three rows by default.

    Maybe it's the screen size that makes the difference.

  • Posted @ March 02, 2012 01:56 AM by GrendelsBane

    If you go into the start screen's setting via the good ol' right swipe there's an option for "show more tiles". Normally I get 6 rows at 1920 x 1200, but with that on I get 7

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