Does the DataSense feature work or is it a placeholder? For me it backtracks to before I installed Windows 10 and tells that I've used 0KB of data.
Why is the 'Dial-up' sub-menu inserted? Are they trying to re-introduce dialup or is it a placeholder or is it to depreciate the desktop Control Panel?
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Re: zPC Settings
DataSense is not feature complete, which may explain what you are experiencing. http://windowsitpro.com/windows-10/data ... build-9860x010 wrote:Does the DataSense feature work or is it a placeholder? For me it backtracks to before I installed Windows 10 and tells that I've used 0KB of data.
I believe that the dial-up options appear because Microsoft is attempting to make the transition from the Control Panel to PC Settings. For example, the option to open the Control Panel from PC Settings has reportedly been removed in Windows 10 build 9860.x010 wrote:Why is the 'Dial-up' sub-menu inserted? Are they trying to re-introduce dialup or is it a placeholder or is it to depreciate the desktop Control Panel?
In any case, I hope that Microsoft reinstates these features.
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Re: zPC Settings
Anyway , it's working for me now.Maza wrote:DataSense is not feature complete, which may explain what you are experiencing. http://windowsitpro.com/windows-10/data ... build-9860x010 wrote:Does the DataSense feature work or is it a placeholder? For me it backtracks to before I installed Windows 10 and tells that I've used 0KB of data.
I have another question? How does Battery Saver get its consumption levels? Is this a placeholder or does it really work?