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Originally Posted by pilotbob
The surface is a Windows RT device. There is no desktop
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There is!
(At least, that's what I would call it).
See pictures attached.
Sorry for the low quality, iPhone 4S camera in low light...
Maybe it's about semantics.
But the icon/tile clearly says "Desktop".
And then it leads to the UI we know very well.
I can use Explorer, Command Line and such from here.
I see Drive C: and stuff.
To me, that's the "Desktop". But maybe there's another definition?
Of course, the Desktop isn't of much use (yet?).
I haven't sideloaded any apps so far. I wouldn't know how or what icons to put on the Desktop...
Still: A Desktop-like interface is available.