But Harris and his team decided not to keep the startup sound as a default feature because of a shift in focus: when Windows 8 was developed, the number of users who prioritized notebooks over desktops was already quite impressive. The feature exists and you can activate it at any time. In a video posted on his YouTube channel during the end of May, the designer and engineer reveals that, at his decision, Windows 8 and later Windows 10 no longer came with startup sound enabled. Harris has long led the Windows User Experience (WUE) team. Notebook with Windows 10 (image: Emerson Alecrim/Tecnoblog)
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