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In tablet mode, what has disappeared (from previous versions mind you) to be replaced with a slender bar with a menu button at the top that opens up the _____? At the bottom are ____ and ____ Quick links.

1) Battery icon, Settings Panel, Power options
2) Start button, Action Center, Task view
3) Search bar, Start Menu, Taskbar
4) Notification Center, Start button, Quick Launch Bar

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In tablet mode, the Start button has been replaced by a slender bar with a menu button, and at the bottom are the Action Center and Task view quick links.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question refers to changes made in the user interface of a device in tablet mode. In previous versions, certain features were visible, but in the newer version, they have disappeared to be replaced with a new layout. Specifically, in this new layout, there is a 'slender bar with a menu button at the top' and at the bottom, there are two distinct features. The correct answer to what these features are: the Start button, which has been a hallmark of the Microsoft Windows operating system, and the Action Center and Task view, which are both features helping users to manage their applications and system notifications.

In tablet mode, the slender bar with a menu button at the top replaces the Start button from previous versions. It opens up the Action Center. At the bottom, you'll find Start button, Action Center, and Task view as quick links.

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