Windows 8 has the following behaviour for its Maps app: * Users of **touch-only devices** never see the zoom controls * Users of **non-touch** devices always see the zoom controls * Users of **hybrid** devices such as touch-screen all-in-ones will depend on how the user is currently interacting with the map. To clarify that last point; Windows 8 enters a sort of "touch mode" once you start interacting with the computer via a touch screen (regardless of the connected hardware), e.g. if you tap your password field on the login screen instead of targeting it with a mouse, it'll show the on-screen keyboard, regardless of whether or not a physical keyboard is connected. Naturally it accepts input from either. The same thing goes for scrollbars, which are much wider and more familiar on Windows 8 when used with a mouse than with touch only: ![IE10 touchscreen scrollbar][1] ![IE10 mouse scrollbar][2] So in keeping with that behaviour, Maps changes its behaviour dynamically based on which input device you use. If you enter Maps with touch it will not show controls until you move a connected mouse (in which case they fade in). If you enter Maps with a mouse, the controls start visible and dynamically fade out once you start pinching and zooming. Once they're visible the controls look like this: ![Windows 8 Maps app zoom controls][3] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/CZJjj.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/9QqVa.png [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/9aCOk.png