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On current versions of Windows 8, the start tip would only appear when users hovered their cursor over the lower-left corner of their screen.
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Users can, for example, write or edit a document on one device, put that device to sleep, open the same document on another device, and pick up where they left off, right down to the cursor position.
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Nevertheless, interest has been sufficient for Stardock to invest in an update that reinstates even more old-school flavor -- including the ability to drag and drop Start menu items, and to disable the new Start screen toggle that appears whenever you move your cursor to that hotly disputed lower-left corner.
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To move the cursor, you swipe in the keyboard area left, right, up or down.
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