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Understanding Windows 8

By Frankline Bell


While it has been several years since Microsoft unleashed Windows 8 on consumers, many people are still using computers with Windows 7 or perhaps even earlier operating systems. If you are about to upgrade to Windows 8 or recently purchased a new computer with this OS, you probably are feeling a bit confused or even frustrated by the new look of Windows 8. In order to save your sanity, read on and discover a few ways to unlock the mysteries of Windows 8.

For many years, we PC users had our handy Start button. It was here that we could find programs and documents and turn our computer off or on, restart the system when needed and many other useful functions. With Windows 8, the appearance is completely different and it's not exactly obvious where to find stuff. So when you are searching for a specific program or file, rather than search desperately for the Start button, all you have to do is starting typing the name of the program or application you wish to use. So if you want Microsoft Word, simply begin typing it and it will appear. Then you simply click on it and begin using the program.

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.

One very cool feature of Windows 8 is the Settings area. Just type the letter a (or any letter) and when the search menu appears on the left, click on the Settings tab. This opens up a huge list of different options for your computer. From this Settings area, you can change your password, adjust the screen brightness, change your family safety settings, change your desktop picture and much more. You also can access Settings by pressing the Windows icon key and 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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