Windows 8 is rife with features and behaviors that conspire to perplex even the most experienced PC users. Not all of them are bad per se, but few of them are immediately intuitive. Making matters worse, the OS was primarily designed for touch control, and as a result, many matters worse, the OS was primarily designed for touch control, and as a result, many mouse and keyboard commands feel like tacked-on afterthoughts.
Employ the hottest hotkeys we know
In these key combinations, hold down the Windows key (normally located between Alt and Ctrl) and another key, as described on this list.
- Press the Windows key to enter the tiled Start screen.
- The Windows Key + M minimizes everything that's showing on the desktop.
- The Windows key +E opens Explorer for quick access to folders.
- On the Start screen, press the Windows key + D to instantly get to the desktop.
- The Windows key + Tab opens a list of currently running programs.
- The Windows Key + Print Screen takes a screenshot and saves it in a Screenshots folder nested in your Pictures folder.
- To take a screenshot on a Windows 8 tablets, Simultaneously press the Windows button and the volume-down button on the tablet chassis.
- The Windows Key + Q opens a global search menu. Type what you are looking for and where you would like to look.
- The Windows key + W opens a search in your system settings to quickly locate and change system properties.
- The Windows key + F opens a file and folder search.
- The Windows key + Pause opens the system properties page to show you a quick rundown of your space.
- The Windows key+ "," makes all current windows transparent, giving you a peek at the desktop as long as you hold down the Windows key.
- The Windows key +"." snaps a window to the right or left side.
- The Windows key + R prompts the Run command - useful for quickly launching apps and other routines with a command prompt.
- The Windows key + X opens the quick Access Menu, exposing system functionality such as the Command Prompt, Disk Management, File Explorer, Run, and more. Alternatively, you can right-click on the bottom right corner of the screen to spawn the Quick Access Menu.
- The Windows key + I opens the settings menu, giving you quick access to the Control Panel, Rationalization, and your Power button, among other features.
- The Windows key + O locks orientation on devices with an accelerometer.
Zoom in tight
The Start Screen is full of nice, big, chunky tiles that represent all your apps. The tiles are easy to see in small groups, but what if you have hundreds of apps installed? Most will be hidden from view, unless you want to do a lot of scrolling. Enter the new semantic zoom feature. if you are using a touch display, squeeze the Start screen with two fingers to receive a bird's eye view of your entire screen contents. And the feature is also available to mouse and keyboard users: Simply hold down the Ctrl button, and use yours mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
Categorize your apps
Your Start screen can become a cluttered mess if you collect too many apps and other elements that have been pinned to the screen as tiles, so take advantage of built-in organization tools that let you divide everything into labeled groups.
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