Monday, June 18, 2012

Getting Started with Windows 8


Getting Started with Windows 8 :

credits : NirmalTV
Windows 8 Consumer Preview is now available for download and if you are trying out Windows 8 for the first time, you will probably be confused with the new start screen, which replaces the traditional start menu in earlier versions of Windows. The new start screen comes with metro UI styled boxes and each of them represent an app or settings. You can pin any application or settings on to the start screen. More details on the start screen is available here.
In this article, we will describe how to get started with the start screen including pinning apps and managing them. The start screen as we mentioned comes with tiles and many of these tiles have kive updating (for emails, messages and social sites).
Start Screen
You can click and hold any tile and move it to rearrange the list, if you want tiles to be arranged according to your priority. You can right click on any tile and this pop ups a option bar at the bottom which has options to unpin the item from start menu or make it smaller in size (or larger) and also stop or start live updating.
Right click on icon
You can select multiple tiles by right click and then remove all of them in one go. You can uninstall an app from the options, if you select the particular app alone.
Unpin from start
Certain apps installed on Windows and pinned to Start screen will need to be run under admin rights and such apps will have option to do so by right clicking on them and selecting it from the bottom options bar.
Other app options
Moving the cursor to the bottom right corner brings in the Charms, which is actually a quick access menu for search, share, devices and settings.
Charms
You can also view the list of all installed apps on Windows 8, which includes apps not pinned to the start screen.
apps
Another neat feature of the start menu is that you can start searching for the app directly by typing from the start screen without having to open search.
Search apps
From any screen or app, you can easily switch to start screen either by clicking the Windows Key on thekeyboard or clicking on the bottom left corner.

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