Chapter 5. TileWorld Settings
TileWorld, where rectangles rule, has its own way of doing things. No overlapping windows, no menus, every app runs full screen—and, of course, everything runs best on a touchscreen. TileWorld has its own version of Internet Explorer, its own technique for right-clicking—and its own special Control Panel, filled with settings that control only the TileWorld world.
The traditional Control Panel still exists at the desktop, and still gets its own chapter in this book (Chapter 12). Here, though, is a complete rundown of the settings you can change just in TileWorld.
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