On 01/18/2013 04:12 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> So, I do not at all share the snarky sentiment, but this still perplexes me.
> 
> What is that screen for? It literally took me a minute to figure out what to
> do with it the first time I saw it, and then every time after that it just
> gets in the way of what I want to do. Why *can't* I turn it off?

It's for notifications and other things for which one should not need to
unlock the system to handle -- for example, to notify of urgent
system-level problems (such as low battery), or to pause or switch songs
in your music player, or quickly check an instant message.

While you can't disable it (as far as I know), you can still get past it
by using your keyboard (press Esc or Enter) if you don't want to use the
upward swipe.
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