Tommy Vercetti
The Don
Easily, that is precisely why I like the smaller start menu, its less intrusive and doesn't cover up what I have up. Especially if I have a group chat or any chat up and I only have certain programs on it that I don't have on my taskbar and don't want to have on my desktop (trying to keep it neat, tidy, and largely to display my wallpaper collection).
Although hitting the Windows key is annoying regardless, especially in a game. So many crashes
Thankfully my keyboard has a sliding button that disables it.
Stuff like this is why I think the changes to Windows 8 are bad. They take away a lot of the strengths of Windows. One of the best strengths of Windows has been Multitasking. This handicaps you. MS can take several approaches to Windows 9.
1. Give in to the PC traditionalists and do away with Metro and the start screen on PC but keep it for tablets and phones.
2. Try to find a happy medium and make Metro less prominent and easier to avoid. Allowing the start menu back as an option, maybe even the default option.
3. Be idiots and keep screwing up Windows by being too stubborn to admit they screwed up.