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Ta bort det fult ”överför återkoppling” anknyter i Beta Windows 7

En av saker som våra artiklar har fokuserat alltid på, är hur man tar bort annoyances från din dator och after installera den Beta Windows 7 vi märkte det fult för att överföra återkoppling anknyter i det övrehöger tränga någon av varje fönster och grundar ut hur man inaktiverar det.

Notera: för vi får in i hur man inaktiverar detta, bör du funderare om huruvida dig egentligen önska att göra den. Uppehället i åtanke, att denna är en Beta version av Windows och det är endast DIN återkoppling som går att göra Microsoft ändring eller att fixa något, för frigöraren, så du bör sända så mycket återkoppling, som du kan.

För de, som inte är säkra vad vi talar omkring, bör denna screenshot förklara den:

Windows 7 överför återkoppling anknyter

Manuell registreringshacka

Det första tinget som du ska önskar att göra ska öppna upp regedit.exe till och med startmenysökandet boxas, och bläddrar därefter besegrar till efter nyckel-:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ kontrollbord \ skrivbords-

När det, finner FeedbackToolEnableden som är nyckel- på högersidan och ändrar värdera till 0.

Windows 7 överför återkopplingsregistreringshackan

För att återvända det ändrar baksida, värdera till 3 igen.

Downloadable registreringshacka

I stället för att besvära med manuell registreringsdataintrång kan dubblett-klickar du enkelt nedladda, extraktet och på den inklusive registreringen sparar för att vända av anknyta.

Hacka för nedladdningRemoveFeedbackLink registrering

Du ska måste att logoff, och att dra tillbaka på för ändringen till taken verkställa.

Windows 7 överför borttagen återkoppling

Överföra återkoppling växelvis

Det finns ett nummer av väg till barkassen som återkopplingen bearbetar, även når den har inaktiverat anknyta,… det tydligast är den stora symbolen som är höger på det skrivbords-…, men du styrkan har tagit bort det redan.

Windows 7 överför återkopplingssymbolen

Du kan precis skriva ”återkoppling” in i sökandet boxas, och barkassen bearbeta därifrån…,

Windows 7 Send Feedback Search

Or you can find it in the control panel.

Windows 7 Send Feedback Control Panel

What annoyances have you found and reported back to Microsoft? Care to share them with the rest of us? Maybe the community can help with a workaround.

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This article was originally written on 01/22/09 Tagged with: Disabling Features and Annoyances, Windows 7

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Comments (14)

  1. rocky6190

    A few times Windows 7 has stopped me from opening Windows Explorer, Google Chrome and other programs with an error dialogue saying file name is too long etc. This only seems to happen after doing alot of downloading and extracting. Not found what is causing it yet though so no point in submitting it to Microsoft.

  2. Andy

    You’re right, it’s smart and great to leave feedback for MS on the operating system, and I like all the places this is available, but I don’t really think a link needs to be on top of every freakin’ window. When I give feedback, I’ll just use the icon on the desktop. Thanks for this!

  3. AsianAngel

    Another great Windows 7 article. ^__^

    I agree about sending the feedback to Microsoft…this O.S. is showing a lot of promise and the opportunity to help improve it is too good to pass by….

  4. nithinram

    Is there a way to remove “test copy” letters from windows 7 desktop ?

  5. Earl Truss

    Please don’t waste your and our time with articles like this one. It’s a beta. Why waste time removing links that are actually good for reporting issues quickly? It won’t be in the final release so why bother?

    On a similar note:
    Rocky6190 – I would report it even if you don’t know what is causing it. It’s Microsoft’s job to figure out what is causing it and they can’t do it if they don’t know it’s happening.

  6. Joe

    Thank you! I was hoping you’d address this. I have actually been sending feedback, but I’ll use the desktop icon. That link is just in a bad place.

    Other than sound drivers everything has been great with win7. One thing I picked up from your site in the past is the “search the internet” feature in the start menu. I have yet to test that out in win7, but I wish there were a way to make “search the internet” the default behavior.

  7. Man

    I don’t know if this is a glich or just a way for a user to reboot their PC after a program install. But I found that after installing a program some of my keyboard shortcuts stop working, like Windows key + L to lock my session or ctrl + alt + del or windows key + r. The only way that these would work is if I rebooted my PC. Even if the program I installed didn’t need a reboot these key shortcuts would stop working unless I rebooted.

  8. Man

    nithinram
    Is there a way to remove “test copy” letters from windows 7 desktop ?
    ————————————————————————————————————–
    There is a way but I don’t think I can say how here anyways, but google is a good place to start. (PlusPatch)

  9. Susan

    So let me get this straight. People sign up for a BETA. They agree to HELP TEST it and they find the “Send Feedback” button annoying?

    If anyone finds it annoying then they shouldn’t have signed up to be a beta tester in the first place.

  10. 01Vlatce

    Thank you for this.

  11. berkotech

    Gor gods sake the link in every windows isnt just ugly it stops you using the interface properly as even small windows get it, many times you go to move a window and end up with send feedback windows opening…..and if you all think that microsoft is going to read 10 or 20 feedbacks from 2-5 million users every day you are living in a dreamworld…mr anderson !!!!!!!

  12. Hallizar

    I kind of agree with EARL TRUSS…

    Are y’all using this as a primary OS?

    Y’all are insane if you are…

  13. Virtual Darrell

    What’s cool is that Microsoft actually LISTENS to the feedback, through telemetry and direct user comments.

    The “Send Feedback” feature is probably *THE* most valuable tool that you, as Beta testers, have at your disposal. I mean, if you want to help shape the final product.

    We *do* listen to your feedback — for suggestions and your bug reports. Windows 7 is going to be the most successful software launch in history.

  14. windows useder

    i swear to the only god out there that i suffered (morally) a LOT and benefited too from using windows since 2001, while there weren’t and there is no alternative to what i could do with a computer, and i just ask Myself why did you not care about these simple things before? another one, why do you never release upgrades to the system like Apple do? why money is the only measurement of your happiness or whatever drives you to continue to exist? you could ask, what?money? ahh!!! let me let you know, the so called customer perception out there is far from what you think it is. i know you don’t care of what i have to say, and here’s my thought anyway: 1. continue collecting feedback and use it properly to correct your own mess-up. 2. reduce prices so that people can afford it; your products are hugely overpriced but you still can collect your cash by monopolizing the IT industry, you know, there are those who don’t like to learn low level computer languages. 3. be on one side with the average user, be part of community, and not what you currently are – the unknown piple. 4. leave me alone.


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