Saturday, November 22, 2014

Unlocking The Mysteries Of Windows 8

By Frankline Bell


It's been about two years since Windows 8 officially hit the market, and this operating system definitely was a big change for consumers following Windows 7. For many people, it has been difficult to adjust to this new operating system. Here are a few tips and tricks that can make using Windows 8 an easier experience.

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.

The aforementioned tip works if you are trying to find an application, which includes programs such as Word or perhaps Pandora or Rhapsody or your favorite search engine. If you need to locate a specific file, you can begin at the home screen and simply start typing the word file. By the time you've typed just two of the letters, an icon called "file explorer" will appear and you just click on it. This takes you to that familiar file search box you remember from Windows 7 and earlier Windows operating 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."

These are just a few tips to get you started, but the best way to learn how to use Windows 8 is to simply play around with it for a while. Get to know the features, and you will find that it is fairly easy to learn and still offers the same helpful features that you enjoyed with Windows 7.

As you probably know, setting up a computer can be a frustrating experience that can take up your entire day. But it doesn't have to be that way, and you can hire a Portland computer support company such as GeeksAKnockin' to set up your new computer, upgrade to Windows 8 and even set up a full computer network with wireless internet, printers and any hardware or software you may need. They can help with all types of computer repair as well and serve the entire Portland area, including computer support in Hillsboro, computer support in Gresham, computer repair in Beaverton and many other cities.




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