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You can use the Start screen to: Launch apps Organize apps Search for apps, settings, and files Go to the desktop Open Windows Explorer Open Internet Explorer
The charms are available from the Start screen or the desktop. Use the Search charm to search system-wide for an app, setting, or file. If youre using a modern app, search can be context-sensitive for that app. For example, if youre using the Windows Store, use the Search charm to search for apps in the store. Use the Share charm to share content between modern apps. For example, you can open a Web page in the modern version of Internet Explorer 10 and use the Share charm to send the page to the Mail app.
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Use the Start charm to go to the Start screen, or to the desktop or last-opened modern app if youre already in the Start screen. Use the Devices monitor. charm to manage devices, such as an additional
If you open a desktop application like Microsoft Outlook 2010 or Word 2010, it automatically opens in the desktop.
Use the Settings charm to: access Control Panel or PC settings; restart or shut down your PC; turn notifications on or off; check network availability; adjust volume; adjust screen brightness; or access online Help.
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Note
If you change the search scope to a modern app, search can be contextsensitive.
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Managing Applications
Windows 8 makes it easy to manage your applications. You can quickly view and switch between open applications or view all installed applications.
Close an App
With the app thumbnails displayed, flick the app that you want to close from the top of the screen to the bottom. With a mouse, right-click the app that you want to close, and then click Close.
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Pin an App
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In the Start screen, search for the app you want to pin. On the left side of the screen, tap and hold the app or right-click it with the mouse. In the bar of commands at the bottom of the screen, tap or click Pin to Start.
When a tile is selected, the border changes and there is a check mark in the upper-right corner of the tile. A command bar appears at the bottom of the screen, showing possible commands for the selected app. The available options depend on the type of app.
Do one of the following: To resize a tile, tap or click Smaller or Larger. To unpin a tile, tap or click Unpin from Start. To remove the application from your computer, tap or click Uninstall.
Note To cancel a selection, tap the tile and pull down slightly
to the right, or right-click it with the mouse.
Note When you install an app from the Windows Store, the app is
automatically pinned to the Start screen. For information on pinning websites, see the Using Internet Explorer 10 Work Smart Guide at: << Insert Using Internet Explorer 10 Work Smart Guide file location or URL>>
Arrange Tiles
Tap or click the tile and drag it to a new location.
Group Tiles
To organize tiles in existing groups: Just drag the tile where you want it to go.
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To create a new group: Drag the tile to a space between two existing groups or to the right of all groups. A vertical gray bar shows where the new group will be placed.
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Tap or click the Zoom button in the lower-right corner of the screen. This causes the screen to zoom out so you can see all tiles. Press and hold or right-click the group you want to name. At the bottom of the screen, tap or click Name group, type a name, and then tap or click Name. Tap or click anywhere on the Start screen to return it to its normal size.
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Tip
You can also access the Control Panel in the Start screen by searching for Control Panel.
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Open PC Settings, and then tap or click Personalize. On the right side of the screen, under Lock screen apps, you will see a list of apps that show up in the Lock screen. To add an app, click a plus box.
Open PC Settings
From the Start screen or the desktop, swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap the Settings charm, and then in the lower-right corner of the screen, tap Change PC settings. With a mouse, point to the upper-right or lower-right corner of the Start screen or desktop, click the Settings charm, and then in the lower-right corner of the screen, click Change PC settings. With a keyboard, press +I from the Start screen or desktop, and then select Change PC settings.
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To learn more about connecting a Microsoft account to your domain account, see the Connect a Microsoft Account (Windows Live ID) to Your Domain Account Work Smart Guide at: << Insert Connect a Microsoft Account (Windows Live ID) to Your Domain Account Work Smart Guide file location or URL>>
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In the Create a picture password dialog box, enter your network password. In the Welcome to picture password screen, tap or click Choose picture. In the Files dialog box, pick the picture that you want to use for your picture password, and then tap or click Open.
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Choose an image that is personal to you. Doing so makes your picture password easier to remember and more secure. Also, choose a picture with several points of interest. There should be a variety of places to highlight with gestures. Examples of suitable pictures:
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap or click the Settings charm, and then tap or click Change PC settings.
Tip
You can also type password in the Start screen, tap or click Settings on the right side of the screen to change the search scope, and then tap or click the Create or change picture password app.
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Think about how your gestures flow in a sequence. It will be quicker to enter your picture password if your first gesture ends near where your second gesture begins. The following illustration shows a good picture password:
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Drag your picture to position it if you want, and then tap or click Use this picture. In the Set up your gestures pane, add the gestures. There are three types of gestures that picture password recognizes: taps, lines, and circles. For lines and circles, picture password also remembers the direction in which you draw them. When you add a gesture, youll see the gesture quickly flash on the screen. The number in the Set up your gestures pane changes to show that youve created a gesture.
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When youre finished adding all three gestures, you will be prompted to add the same three gestures again for confirmation. Tap or click Finish. The next time you log in, you can use your picture password or your network password.
Tip
To make your picture password more secure: Try to avoid using three of the same gestures types and especially avoid using three taps. Pick multiple areas of interest to highlight. Dont add all of your gestures in one area or on top of one object.
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When you are projecting for a meeting, you can still use a picture password. On-screen feedback is disabled so others at the meeting cant see your gestures. You should change your picture password as regularly as you change your network password. You are limited to five incorrect attempts before you must sign in with your network password.
Touch/Mouse Equivalents
Action Start/open Select an item in the new UI for Win 8 Drag and drop Zoom in and out See more info Open context menu Touch Tap or double-tap Swipe down/up Slide Stretch or pinch Press and hold Tap text Mouse Click or double-click Right-click Drag CTRL +Mouse scroll wheel or UI control Point to Right-click
To learn about Windows touch gestures, go to http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Using-touch-gestures. For a complete list of shortcut keys that you can use in Windows 8, see the Windows 8 Shortcut Keys Quick Reference Guide at: << Insert Windows 8 Shortcut Keys Quick Reference Guide file location or URL>>
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To print this Work Smart Guide, press CTRL+P.
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