LOL
I miss the buttons in Win7. At least, with them, one knew what to click on.
Under Win7, many ‘links’ are undistinguishible text, so one doesn’t know where to click without moving to pointer around to see if anything lights up. That stifles productivity, but so do many of the Win7 and Win8 features.
Considering how many older programs no longer work with later Windows, I think Win7 will be my last Windows version. I have some editing add-ons, for example, to an old IE-based tabbed browser. Those add-ons will not work if IE-10 is installed, so I have to keep IE-9. I have not found any newer versions or comparable add-ons that do the same things. I have used those add-ons since IE-6 and Windows 98. I would dump Win8+ before I would give up those add-ons.