Tips to start using windows 8

Operating system Windows 8 is a new innovation from Microsoft which has just been launched. The look and workings of the operating system is different from the previous operating system, Windows 7. For lay people as possible at the beginning of the use of the latest Windows it feels difficult. Due to some of the operations command, have a different location with the operating system Windows 7. Windows 7 is the operating systems that are reserved for sailing-touch devices. However, it does not cover the possibility to use the keyboard and mouse as well as a regular PC. But for the early use of it might be a little difficult and confusing. These Windows are available in 2 types. I.e. Windows 8 and Windows RT. second these operating systems have the same look. However, the difference is the chip processors. For chips processor win 8 of using of intelligence and amd. While windows rt is the used to tablet-tablet mini or tablet-laptop hybrid.
In addition to differences in chip processors, the difference between the two are the application can be installed on previous versions of Windows can run. Meanwhile, for windows rt application that can run covered only application that downloaded from Microsoft’s store.

Here are 8 things you should know to get started using this latest Windows.
  • When you turn on the device that is using the latest Windows, you'll find the home page of the time and the pictures. If you use a touch-sailing, you can simply shift the screen from the bottom up. Whereas if you use device that has a keyboard, press the button anything.
  • Then you will find the new page in the form of boxes that each of the boxes is an application that is in your Windows device. The page is an innovation of Windows is called the Metro.
  • Just like previous Windows versions, this new Windows desktop has a page. But the real innovation is Microsoft users can access the applications from the Metro. And how to move from the desktop to the Metro is to shift the screen from right to left for a touch screen device. If you are using a mouse, hover over the top right and then click and drag the start menu that pops down.
  • For previous versions of Windows that use desktop environment, you can easily see the applications running in the taskbar. In the latest Windows, to view running applications from the Metro can be done by pointing the mouse pointer to the top left and drag it down to the user's mouse or mouse pad. For touch screen devices, use sliding from the left.
  • For Windows users in general, how to move from one application to another application that is running is to press alt + tab. In the new Windows is still used in this way. As for the touch screen device, you simply slide the screen from the left.
  • On every page the desktop and Metro has its own Internet Explorer. So if you open a page in Internet Explorer in an environment, which has opened the page does not appear in any other environment.
  • To close the application, the means used to the touch screen device is by sliding the screen from top to bottom. This way it will shrink the screen of the application. After that slide down to close the application. As for the use of the mouse, how about the same as that used on the touch screen. Click and drag down. However, the use alt + F4 easier and more efficient.
  • In a desktop page, Internet Explorer displays a glimpse of the pages that have been opened. While at Metro, every web page filled so there is no room for tabs.
When Microsoft introduced Windows 95, some people are a little annoyed by the Windows shutdown procedures that must pass first click start. In this new Windows way is to turn off your device by pointing the cursor to the top right and then will display the menu and click settings. Then click Power and click Shut Down. Similarly, the use device with touch screen. Slide the screen from the right and the settings will appear.

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