Lee @ SCAN;3796105
I got caught out by this update.
Guess who spent 20 minutes the other night checking drivers, graphics card and cables as the colour on the monitor was going orange. I didn't even see the icon at the bottom for the night mode switched on until later :)
That's an example of
why I object to forced updates. While I can see the point of security patches and bug fixes, I don't want MS making ANY other feature changes to my carefully configured and set up systems, without my explicit approval.
For instance, the article refers to ‘most’ of this being about gaming. Well, I have a gaming PC and don't do ANY gaming on other machines. It also updates Edge, which I don't want and don't use, and Cortana, on which Hell will Freeze Over first.
Yet, MS seem inclined to implement
and enable even relatively innocuous features like ‘nightmode’ without so much as a “please”.
Microsoft, my PC is MY PC, not yours, even if it's running your software (or in my case, if it were running W10, which it isn't). Don't mess with it without asking.