top 100 tips for windows 8 - discover the secrets of win. 8 - t. sievers (createspace, 2012) [ecv] ww

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[...]... Move the mouse pointer to the upper or lower right corners of the screen, then move the mouse along the right-hand edge of the screen towards the charms as they appear Note: Many of the keyboard shortcuts used in Windows 8 involve a special key on your keyboard called the Windows Logo Key On an existing keyboard it should look like this or on a new keyboard like this and is located in the bottom left-hand... files in Windows 8? The answers can be found in the evolution of desktop searching The speed and functionality of Search Tools have improved so much in recent years that one of the quickest ways to find and launch a file or app, is to search for it So instead of searching for the Start button, you should start with the Search charm Touch – Swipe inwards from the right edge of the screen to bring up the. .. see more details by either performing a “SwipeSelect” in the Modern UI or a “Long-Press” in the Desktop To perform a Swipe-Select, quickly swipe up or down on the item and a tick will appear on the top right corner of the item To perform a Long-Press, tap & hold your finger on the screen until a square appears underneath it, then release your finger from the screen Key/Mouse – Right-click on an item to... Touch – Swipe your finger down from the top of the screen to the bottom of the screen Key/Mouse – Click and drag downwards on the app from the top of the screen to the bottom of the screen Or use the keyboard shortcut: Alt + F4 (or Alt + Fn + F4) Tip # 9 – Moving Sideways Unlike traditional websites or Desktop apps, many Modern UI apps in Windows 8 are designed for panning or scrolling sideways Touch... upper left-hand corner and click to cycle through each app You can also cycle through open apps with the keyboard shortcut: Alt + Tab Tip # 4 – Show Recent Apps To show a list of your recently used apps: Touch – Swipe in and back out from the left edge of the screen Key/Mouse – Move the mouse pointer to the upper or lower left corners of the screen, then move the mouse along the left-hand edge of the screen... and swipe-select on the search result to bring up the App command bar, then select Open file location Long-press on the File Location to bring up the context menu, then select Pin to Start Key/Mouse – To “Pin” an app to the Start Screen, locate the app with the Search charm and right-click on the search result to bring up the App command bar, then select Pin to Start To “Pin” a File Location to the Start... screen towards the center You can also use the keyboard shortcut: Tab key to cycle through the list + Tab Hold down the key and keep tapping the Tip # 5 – App bars To keep the look of the Modern UI in Windows 8 crisp & clean, many app commands have been hidden from view in menu bars that, depending on the app you’re using, can be called into view from the top and/or bottom of the screen To show these app... open app to the side of the screen to see two apps at once Touch – Begin by swiping your finger down from the top of the screen as if you were going to close the app, but pause when the app window shrinks on the screen, then slide your finger to the side of the screen until a vertical dividing line appears and release your finger Now open a second app and it will snap into the spare space on the screen... the screen You can tap and drag the dividing line to show more of one app than the other Key/Mouse – You can snap an app and cycle through snap positions by pressing the Windows Logo Key and the Period button: + Then open a second app and it will snap into the spare space on the screen You can also click and drag the dividing line to show more of one app than the other Tip # 12 – Shutdown With no... – Pin-Ups In addition to using the Search charm to launch apps, you can “Pin” your favorite apps and file locations to the Start Screen for easy access Touch – To “Pin” an app to the Start Screen, locate the app with the Search charm and swipe-select on the search result to bring up the App command bar, then select Pin to Start To “Pin” a File Location to the Start Screen, locate a file with the Search . bring up the context menu, then select Pin to Start. Key/Mouse – To “Pin” an app to the Start Screen, locate the app with the Search charm and right-click on the search result to bring up the App. back out from the le edge of the screen. Key/Mouse – Move the mouse pointer to the upper or lower le corners of the screen, then move the mouse along the le-hand edge of the screen towards the. center. You can also use the keyboard shortcut: + Tab. Hold down the key and keep tapping the Tab key to cycle through the list. Tip # 5 – App bars To keep the look of the Modern UI in Windows 8

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  • Table of Contents

  • Introduction

  • Chapter 1 – Getting Started

    • Tip # 1 – Window Charms

    • Tip # 2 – Quick Launch

    • Tip # 3 – Quick Cycle

    • Tip # 4 – Show Recent Apps

    • Tip # 5 – App bars

    • Tip # 6 – Selecting an Item and Finding Greater Context

    • Tip # 7 – Pin-Ups

    • Tip # 8 – Closing Down

    • Tip # 9 – Moving Sideways

    • Tip # 10 – Semantic Zoom

    • Tip # 11 – Appy Snaps

    • Tip # 12 – Shutdown

    • Tip # 13 – Switching To A Microsoft Account

    • Chapter 2 – Getting Personal

      • Tip # 14 – Account Picture

      • Tip # 15 – Start Screen Color & Tattoos

      • Tip # 16 – Lock Screen Picture

      • Tip # 17 – Lock Screen Apps

      • Tip # 18 – Tile Size

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