

Zoom always uses an animation, which is of course slower than instantaneously switching to the new zoom level. It used to have useful features such as changing the speed of the slideshow, now all I seem to be able to do is go back/forward with the arrow keys and pause/resume with the spacebar. In slideshow mode, the context menu is gone, right click immediate ends the slide show.

I can only move an image to the recycle bin, even if it is so bad that I know I want to permanently delete it, I can't do that from the Photos app. Photo Viewer had a button right there in the controls at the bottom. View actual size is hidden in the context menu. Photo Viewer might have behaved the same way, but it was no issue because I used the mouse thumb buttons instead anyway. If I have zoomed into a photo, the left/right arrow keys will move the zoomed image around, but no longer go to previous/next picture (I pan zoomed images by dragging with the mouse, never used arrow keys for that anyway). I have to use the arrow keys with comes with an additional issue: Mouse thumb buttons for browser forward/backward are not recognized. I liked this a lot, but in the Photos app I need to go backwards through all of them to start at the beginning. If I select 100 images and go through them, at the end of the list if I go next, Photo Viewer would switch back to the beginning of the list. Images no longer rotate back to the start. One thing I miss is the Photo Viewer from Win 8.1, as the new Photos app is lacking a lot of small features that added a lot of usability for me: So I recently made the final switch to Windows 10 (was still using 8.1 simply because there was no need to switch, new PC obviously came with Win 10 now).
