Monday 27 October 2014

Unlocking The Mysteries Of Windows 8

By Frankline Bell


While it has been several years since Microsoft unleashed Windows 8 on consumers, many people are still using computers with Windows 7 or perhaps even earlier operating systems. If you are about to upgrade to Windows 8 or recently purchased a new computer with this OS, you probably are feeling a bit confused or even frustrated by the new look of Windows 8. In order to save your sanity, read on and discover a few ways to unlock the mysteries of Windows 8.

Windows is a curious beast, but PC users were used to it and all of its many quirks. For instance, we learned to live with the notion that if you want to turn off your computer, you have to go under the Start button. With Windows 8, there is no Start button, rather the whole screen is filled with colorful icons for each of your applications. Still, if you want to find a program quickly, what do you do without the Start button? Well, it's very simple, you just type the name of the App you need. If you need Firefox, type Firefox and it will appear. If you need Microsoft Word, type Word or Microsoft and the icon will appear.

If you begin typing, you will notice that on the right side of the screen, there is a search box with the words Apps, Settings and Files. You might think that by clicking on files, you can find Excel files or Word files, but that is not the case. To find these files, just begin typing the word "file" and the File Explorer icon will appear on the left. After you click on the icon, the typical Windows search box appears, and you search your computer for whatever file you need just as you did with previous systems.

When you start typing a letter, that search box will always appear on your screen, and in addition to the Application search and File search, you also can search under Settings. This is a handy feature and by clicking on settings, you can find easy ways to change everything from the desktop pictures to your sound settings to establishing a printer connection. If you want a more traditional look at Settings, just hit the Windows key (at the bottom of your keyboard) along with the letter "I."

While you might be wishing for a return to Windows 7, this new operating system actually has some great features and it just takes patience and time to discover all that Windows 8 has to offer. Spend some of your free time playing with the new Start screen and you'll be an expert before you know it.

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