RUDY03 Senior Member Joined Jul 27, 2016 Aug 7, 2016 #1 I never use IE, but was just wondering if it was possible to use IE 11, the one I have, in its 'Metro Mode' exclusive to Win 8 & 8.1 ?
I never use IE, but was just wondering if it was possible to use IE 11, the one I have, in its 'Metro Mode' exclusive to Win 8 & 8.1 ?
BIGBEARJEDI Fantastic Member Premium Supporter Joined Jan 28, 2013 Location Big Bear, California Aug 7, 2016 #2 Yes, it is. IE11 came out with Win8, out of the box, and was designed to work in Metro Mode as well as Win7 desktop mode. <<<BIGBEARJEDI>>>
Yes, it is. IE11 came out with Win8, out of the box, and was designed to work in Metro Mode as well as Win7 desktop mode. <<<BIGBEARJEDI>>>
RUDY03 Senior Member Joined Jul 27, 2016 Aug 9, 2016 #3 BIGBEARJEDI said: Yes, it is. IE11 came out with Win8, out of the box, and was designed to work in Metro Mode as well as Win7 desktop mode. <<<BIGBEARJEDI>>> Click to expand... Then how exactly do you do that? I mean, whenever I try to run IE from my Win 10 start, it opens in the default desktop view....so, maybe you could elaborate on the steps?
BIGBEARJEDI said: Yes, it is. IE11 came out with Win8, out of the box, and was designed to work in Metro Mode as well as Win7 desktop mode. <<<BIGBEARJEDI>>> Click to expand... Then how exactly do you do that? I mean, whenever I try to run IE from my Win 10 start, it opens in the default desktop view....so, maybe you could elaborate on the steps?
BIGBEARJEDI Fantastic Member Premium Supporter Joined Jan 28, 2013 Location Big Bear, California Aug 9, 2016 #4 Here's a quick little YouTube video on how to fix it: how to change ie11 to launch in metro mode? - Bing video This will work most of the time as the video says. Cheers! <<<BBJ>>>
Here's a quick little YouTube video on how to fix it: how to change ie11 to launch in metro mode? - Bing video This will work most of the time as the video says. Cheers! <<<BBJ>>>