Novice 3 minutes to learn to use Win8

  
to get back Win8 start menu
Whenever the Windows operating system has undergone major updates and upgrades, there will be many users who are worried about the operation of the new system, so they are not willing to upgrade, this is delayed It is also why the Win8 system has come to the fore, but there are still many people using WinXP. In fact, this kind of worry is not necessary, whether you are using Win7 or WinXP, as long as you master the following points, the system can be quickly upgraded after upgrading to Win8, will not bring any trouble to use.

back the Start menu Win8 Win8 system
has experienced user will find in no Win8 Start button and Start menu, although when using Win7 does not feel how important they are until they cancel Then, I found that if there is no start button and start menu, the system is really inconvenient to use. In fact, although there is no start button in Win8, the position where the start button was placed remains a small part, just like the desktop area in the lower right corner of Win7. Move your mouse here to display a thumbnail of the Win8 Metro interface, click to switch directly to the Metro interface.

Win8 Metro interface thumbnail
while clicking the Start button, open the Start menu, find the program you need, the series of operations has become a habit, so we may not pay attention, and in fact Win8 The start menu has not been completely cancelled. Just click the right mouse button at the location where the original start button is located, and you will see a lot of familiar features in the pop-up menu. Includes command prompt, control panel, search, run, and more.

Win8 hidden "Start Menu"
this hidden "Start Menu" though does not seem to function as a rich past, but just to accept Win8 users, or a lot of convenience, can be sustained Some past usage habits make the new system no stranger.
Win8 system new shutdown method
Win8 system new shutdown method
Without the start menu, what about the shutdown? Do you want to press the power switch directly? Of course not. In Win8, there are some minor changes to the shutdown operation, and Win8's shutdown method is more than one.
Under Win8's traditional or Morden interface, point the mouse arrow to the upper right corner of the screen, and a black sidebar will appear on the right side of the screen with some function buttons.

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