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Computer: Top 6 Windows 8 Tips | BHS

Written By Tao on lundi 9 décembre 2013 | 05:49

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Windows 8 isn’t even out in beta yet, but it has built

up quite a bit of buzz. Tech bloggers and analysts

have been talking about it for months and months,

but beyond the folks at Microsoft and some

developers and reviewers, there have been very few

who have had the opportunity to go hands on with this operating system.



Even though a lot of folks haven’t been able to try

this new operating system, and it isn’t due out for

quite some time, there are a lot of hints, tricks and

tips already out for Windows 8. If you can get your

hands on a copy of Windows 8 when it comes out on

Beta, the following top 6 Windows 8 tips should help you get started using this brand new OS like a pro.



1. You don’t have to use the Ribbon Interface in the explorer windows.



There are many users who may find this feature useful, making it easier to find and open files. Other users may not be so keen on this feature, finding it distracting and bulky. You can change this in the Computer Configuration.



From here, select “Administrative Templates,”

“Windows Components,” and finally “Windows Explorer.” You will need to select enabled for the

“Start Windows Explorer with the Ribbon

Minimized” option to hid the ribbons on your next

startup.



2. There are plenty of new Keyboard shortcuts.



While some of the old keyboard shortcuts will still

work, there are some new ones that you get to use

with Windows 8. The Windows Key and “W” brings

up the settings search. Windows and “C” call up

the simple “Start menu” along with the date and

time. If you select Windows and “Q” the application search comes up. These are only a small

sampling of the new shortcuts that are already

known for this new operating system.



3. You can uninstall programs from the Start Menu.



This is a handy new feature that will make it much easier to get unwanted programs off of your

system. To uninstall a program from your Start Menu

in Windows 8, right click on the icon for the program

to get rid of select uninstall and click on it a second

time. Windows 8 is made for touch screen systems,

as they seem to be the next big thing; with touch screen you uninstall programs from the start menu

by holding the program icon to get options, selecting

uninstall from there.



4. Bring back the old control panel interface.



If you think the new control panel that Windows 8

offers is a bit too new-fangled, you can get the old

one back. Simply open the control panel and select

“More Settings” at the bottom of the screen. You

will see an option for selecting the old control panel

interface.



5. Login Automatically.



To set this feature, open the Run dialogue box and enter “netplwiz” to launch the User Accounts dialog box in Windows 8. Uncheck the option that requires users to enter a user name and password. Then you will need to enter the username and password of the account you want to be logged in automatically and select OK. Restart your system and automatic login is all set.



6. You can use a picture for a password.



In the Control Panel, if you select “Users” you can create a picture password. Instead of the traditional

alphanumeric keyword, Windows 8 lets you use a

picture. You select the image and then do a serious of clicks and gestures over the image. To login with the picture passwords, you have to produce the same combinations of gestures on the images when you login, so don’t make your picture password too

complicated.



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