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Actually, it's even simpler than that to get to the desktop. Windows Key + D = Desktop. No pointing and clicking necessary. You're welcome.
But of course you're all too busy getting in hissy fits, missing my point, that you just cannot escape Metro. It's there, and it's forced upon you whether you like it or not; I don't care how minimal it is. That's it.
Guess what! That's basic desktop functionality that Windows users have come to expect from Microsoft to begin with, only now you have to go get a third-party application to do it! WOW! Reverse progress!
Wow... seriously, you're counting the clicks to shut down? Just... wow. My problem is that I need to move the mouse all the way to the opposite corner of the screen most of the time because it's usually not over there to begin with; usually it's somewhere in the bottom left side of the screen. And yet, when I want absolutely nothing to do with that damn bar (100% of the time while actually using the machine; ie., not planning on shutting down or rebooting), the bar is always popping up. Annoying as hell.