Installed Windows 10 Enterprise Tech Preview on Surface Pro 3, cannot start IE in "modern" mode

What do I have to switch on to use it in "tablet" mode?

On Wed, 1 Oct 2014 21:52:05 +0000, Uffe Seerup wrote:
What do I have to switch on to use it in "tablet" mode?
It doesn't appear that you can do this in the current release. I tried switching to using the Start page, rather than the Start menu and IE still opens in desktop mode.
Keep in mind that we're still early in the process and that IE12 is not included in this build so things are likely to change.
If you haven't already done so, please use the built-in feedback tool to report this.
Thanks!
Paul Adare - FIM CM MVP
The type fpos_t is some type of Microsoft product. -- Rob Fagen

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